Supine anteroposterior views of the abdomen demonstrate the single ingested cylindrical structure advancing through the gastrointestinal tract (hospitalization.

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Supine anteroposterior views of the abdomen demonstrate the single ingested cylindrical structure advancing through the gastrointestinal tract (hospitalization days 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, respectively). A. Within the right upper quadrant and either in the distal ileum or proximal colon. B. Within the region of the ascending colon. C. Within the region of the ascending colon. D. Within the left mid abdomen and in the region of the descending colon. E. Within the region of the sigmoid colon. F. Projecting over the pelvis in the region of the rectum. Supine anteroposterior views of the abdomen demonstrate the single ingested cylindrical structure advancing through the gastrointestinal tract (hospitalization days 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, respectively). A. Within the right upper quadrant and either in the distal ileum or proximal colon. B. Within the region of the ascending colon. C. Within the region of the ascending colon. D. Within the left mid abdomen and in the region of the descending colon. E. Within the region of the sigmoid colon. F. Projecting over the pelvis in the region of the rectum. Muhammad Bader Hammami et al. TOJ 2018;toj.18.0020 Copyright © 2018 by Ochsner Clinic Foundation