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Fig. 1 —Bar graph shows diagnostic yields of enteroclysis studies and
capsule endoscopy per indication (Indiana University Hospital preliminary
experience). White bars indicate methylcellulose barium enteroclysis
(n =18 patients); black, air double-contrast enteroclysis (n
= 17 patients); dark gray, CT enteroclysis (n = 30 patients); and
light gray, capsule endoscopy (n = 65 patients). GI =
gastrointestinal. Although more patients underwent capsule endoscopy, air
enteroclysis had highest diagnostic yield.