. American quarterly of roentgenology . Fig. 6. Same case standing. Outcropping shown in this case to beon the superior surface of the duodenum. Defect due to duodenal ulcershown on the inferior surface of the first portion of the Fig. 7. Same case, lateral view. Sacculation shows distinctly wrongly diagnosed as due to bismuth in a penetrating, ulcer. Opera-tion shovv^ed sacculation due to an adhesion formed in the healing of theulcer.


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