Transactions of the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association . Fig. 2.—Specimen containing jejunal ulcer after resection of thejejunum (Patient B. V.). Fig. 3.—Mr. M. L. S. Constant prepyloric filling defect (ulcer)shown at arrow. Tracing from roentgenogram taken a few days beforepyloroplasty which was done May 6, Fig. 4.—Mr. M. L. S. Tracing from roentgenogram taken Novem-ber 25, 1920. Note the excellent pyloric sphincter and duodenal is no filling defect. The patient is complaint-free.


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