tarmröntgen
Tarmröntgen is a Swedish term referring to an X-ray examination of the intestines. It is a diagnostic imaging technique used to visualize the anatomy and function of the digestive tract, primarily the small and large intestines. This procedure often involves the use of a contrast agent, typically barium, which is a radiopaque substance that coats the lining of the intestines and makes them visible on X-ray images.
There are several types of tarmröntgen, depending on which part of the intestine is being examined. A
Tarmröntgen can help diagnose a variety of conditions, including blockages, inflammation, ulcers, polyps, diverticula, and tumors.