Barium meal X-ray. Radiologist positioning a female patient for an abdominal barium X-ray. The patient has swallowed a barium meal, a suspension of ba
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Barium meal X-ray. Radiologist positioning a female patient for an abdominal barium X-ray. The patient has swallowed a barium meal, a suspension of barium sulphate which is opaque to the X-rays produced by the X-ray machine at upper centre. This procedure enables the detection of diseases or abnormalities of the lower oesophagus, stomach and upper intestine.