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. 1970 Apr;11(4):358–362. doi: 10.1136/gut.11.4.358

Radiological anatomy after pyloroplasty

D K M Toye, J F K Hutton, J Alexander Williams
PMCID: PMC1411403  PMID: 5428859

Abstract

The radiological anatomy of the pyloro-duodenal area after pyloroplasty is described. The deformity produced by pyloroplasty is shown in the patient with a normal pylorus and duodenum and in the patient with a duodenal ulcer and stenosis. From a study of 24 asymptomatic patients after pyloroplasty it is possible to recognize the radiological features that indicate a successful operation.

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