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. 2015 Jan 14;21(2):675–687. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i2.675

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Small bowel transit. Procubitus image with localized compression. Liquid distension of the gastroduodenum (asterisks) and adhesion of the small intestinal loops (arrows) are persistent despite localized compression, producing a “cauliflower” appearance[24]; B: Upper gastrointestinal images reveal dilatation of the duodenum and jejunal loops, delayed bowel transit, and failure of the oral contrast to pass distally[38].