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A Digital X-Ray of a Barium Enema of the Colon with Single Contrast for a child, used to examine Hirschsprung's disease, is a diagnostic procedure to assess the large intestine. In this procedure, a barium contrast material is introduced into the colon via the rectum, outlining the colon on X-ray images. The single contrast technique uses only barium, as opposed to double contrast, which involves air. The procedure helps detect abnormalities like Hirschsprung's disease, which involves a lack of nerve cells in part of the colon, leading to constipation and bowel obstruction. Preparation typically involves bowel cleansing, and the procedure carries minimal risks, such as discomfort or rare reactions to the contrast.