Abstract
1. The malabsorption syndromes have been classified into two main groups according to their main radiological features. 2. Group I contains those conditions predominantly associated with steatorrhoea. The significance and diagnostic value of the two main radiological features, flocculation of barium and dilatation of the small bowel, are discussed. 3. Group II contains those conditions with specific radiological features. The importance of radiology in this group, particularly in the accurate demonstration of the anatomical lesions of the small bowel, is stressed.
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