Interstate medical journal . Fig. 3.—Pyloric ulcer, with extensive adhesions extending to and involving theduodenum, with consequent dilatation of the Hubeny: Gastrointestinal Roentgenology 939 this diagnosis are: antiperistalsis, displacement of the pylorus up-ward and to the left, snail form of the lesser curvature, stable trans-verse contraction, changing transverse contraction. SYMPTOM COMPLEX III. 1. Small bismuth residue after six hours. 2. Pressure point. 3. Displacement upward and to the left. 4. Snail form of the stomach. Diagnosis.—Old contracting ulcer on the lesser curvatu
Interstate medical journal . Fig. 3.—Pyloric ulcer, with extensive adhesions extending to and involving theduodenum, with consequent dilatation of the Hubeny: Gastrointestinal Roentgenology 939 this diagnosis are: antiperistalsis, displacement of the pylorus up-ward and to the left, snail form of the lesser curvature, stable trans-verse contraction, changing transverse contraction. SYMPTOM COMPLEX III. 1. Small bismuth residue after six hours. 2. Pressure point. 3. Displacement upward and to the left. 4. Snail form of the stomach. Diagnosis.—Old contracting ulcer on the lesser curvature of thepars pylorica.
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