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A 3520 grаm, 38 week gestаtiоnаl age infant is bоrn via spоntaneous vaginal delivery. Apgars scores are 7, 9 and 9 at 1, 5 and 10 minutes respectively. The infant breast feeds well and is passing meconium stools. Just prior to discharge at 36 hours of age, the infant has a sudden onset of bilious vomiting and is transferred to the NICU. The physical exam reveals the following: HR 180 RR 52 BP 38/20 (30) Breath sounds are clear and equal. The heart rate and rhythm are regular and no murmur is appreciated. Pulses are 1+ with a capillary refill of 4-5 seconds. The abdomen is distended and tender with absent bowel sounds. He passes a stool with visible blood. An initial abdominal x-ray reveals air in the stomach with an otherwise gasless abdomen. The next diagnostic study you would order is:

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