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The pitted duodenal bulb.

Authors: M, Davis; A J, Meholic; H, Gogel; A K, Haque;

The pitted duodenal bulb.

Abstract

The radiologic, endoscopic, and histologic findings in two patients with flaskshaped or collar-button collections of barium in the duodenum are presented. These abnormal mucosal depressions, which may be related to inflammation, were seen endoscopically and identified radiographically and have not been reported previously.

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Male, Metaplasia, Duodenum, Biopsy, Middle Aged, Radiography, Humans, Female, Intestinal Mucosa, Duodenoscopy, Aged

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