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In some cases, it may be done surgically or with X-ray guidance. The jejunostomy tube is placed surgically.
Blood tests and x-rays are sometimes required to see if there is an underlying cause.
Any necessary investigations such as blood tests, ECG, chest X-ray will be arranged.
Over the course of your treatment, images (scans or x-rays) may be taken regularly to confirm your position, and to evaluate any potential weight loss
Before this can be done it would be necessary to check that the join in your bowel has fully healed with a special X-ray.
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emergency appointments, etc Notes and reports about your health Details about your treatment and care Results of investigations, such as laboratory tests, x-rays
Sometimes, we need to arrange an X-ray of the bladder called a cystogram.