American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 142, Issue 4, 721-723
Copyright © 1984 by American Roentgen Ray Society
The adhesiometer: a simple device to measure adherence of barium sulfate to intestinal mucosa
E Salomonowitz,
MP Frick,
AH Cragg,
and
G Lund
A simple, inexpensive device assessing barium sulfate adherence to alimentary tract mucosa was tested in an animal study using pigs and dogs. Interaction of gastric, intestinal, and colonic mucosal lining with three different barium preparations was studied. In both pigs and dogs, barium adherence to gastric mucosa was significantly stronger when compared with colonic mucosa.