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If we now try to coordinate the diverse information presented in the preceding chapters, we find that it is not very easy. The number of factors which seem to fulfil a more or less important role in obtaining optimum results is considerably greater for the examination of the small intestine than any other radiological examination.

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Sellink, J.L. (1971). Review and Conclusion. In: Examination of the Small Intestine by Means of Duodenal Intubation. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7185-2_7

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