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3. Of the following diagnostic studies designed to demonstrate rupture of an intraabdominal hollow viscus, which one is the most accurate and least invasive?
A.Mini-lap'
B.Serum amylase determination
C.X-ray examination of abdomen (3-views)
D.Physical examination
E.Water-soluble, radio-opaque, radiologic examination of the viscera
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C.X-ray examination of abdomen (3-views)

air under the diaphram

Water-soluble, radio-opaque, will irritate the peritoneum
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