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By double-contrast examination, the margin of the air-filled, barium- coated crater
may appear as a radio-dense line extending beyond the expected gastric lumen.
Although projection is a useful sign, many ulcers, particularly those on the ...
By double-contrast examination, the margin of the air-filled, barium- coated crater
may appear as a radio-dense line extending beyond the expected gastric lumen.
Although projection is a useful sign, many ulcers, particularly those on the ...
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Endoscopy (bottom) revealed an intact mucosal bar separating the cavity of the
diverticulum, lower left, from the principal lumen of the duodenum, upper right. (
From Knight MJ et al.,18 Gastrointest Endosc 1977; 24:34—5. Reproduced with ...
Endoscopy (bottom) revealed an intact mucosal bar separating the cavity of the
diverticulum, lower left, from the principal lumen of the duodenum, upper right. (
From Knight MJ et al.,18 Gastrointest Endosc 1977; 24:34—5. Reproduced with ...
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Surgical resection becomes necessary for larger lesions and those obstructing
the lumen or acting as the lead point of an intussusception. Neurogenic Tumors.
The frequency rate of small intestinal neurogenic tumors has been reported to ...
Surgical resection becomes necessary for larger lesions and those obstructing
the lumen or acting as the lead point of an intussusception. Neurogenic Tumors.
The frequency rate of small intestinal neurogenic tumors has been reported to ...
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Contents
Drug and ChemicalInduced Injuries | 975 |
Physiology of the Esophagus 683 Ulcer | 1013 |
Motor Disorders of the Esophagus 690 67 Diagnosis of Peptic Ulcer | 1060 |
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