Bourne test
Medical diagnostic method
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The Bourne test is a non-invasive and inexpensive diagnostic test for the diagnosis of vesicointestinal fistulae.[1]
| Bourne test | |
|---|---|
| Purpose | diagnostic test for the diagnosis of vesicointestinal fistulae |
Method
The patient is given a barium enema, after which a urine sample is taken. The sample is then centrifuged and compared radiologically to a control. Either a precipitate of barium or evidence of radiopacity indicates a fistula.[1]