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. 2021 Jul 23;6(10):475–477. doi: 10.1016/j.vgie.2021.06.008

Figure 2.

Figure 2

A, A giant diospyrobezoar occupying the third portion of the duodenum. B, A hole is pierced through the center of the diospyrobezoar with a flush knife BT 2.0 mm. C, The diospyrobezoar is broken down using a balloon catheter. D, The diospyrobezoars has disappeared from the duodenum. E and F, The absence of remnant bezoars is confirmed.