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Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachID structure 1:{{c1::Duodenal bulb}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachID structure 2:{{c1::Pylorus}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachID structure 3:{{c1::Lesser curvature}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachID structure 4:{{c1::Greater curvature}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachID structure 5:{{c1::GE junction}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachID structure 6:{{c1::Cardia}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachIn a hiatal hernia, abdominal contents herniate into the {{c1::posterior::relative location}} mediastinum, …
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomachtype I hiatal hernias without reflux disease → Surgical repair is {{c1::not recommended::recommen…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachType II-IV hiatal hernias, symptomatic → Surgical repair is {{c1::recommended::recommended or not recommended}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachHiatal Hernia Classification:Type {{c1::I}}: {{c2::sliding}} hiatal hernia characterized upward displacement of …
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachHiatal Hernia Classification:Type {{c1::II}}: {{c2::paraesophageal}} hiatal hernia with {{c3::normal::…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachHiatal Hernia Classification:Type {{c1::III}}: paraesophageal hiatal hernia with {{c2::elevated::normal/elevated…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachHiatal Hernia Classification:Type {{c1::IV}}: hiatal hernia is herniation of the stomach and {{c2::other organs:…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachYellow arrows: intrathoracic {{c1::herniation}} of the gastric fundusRed arrow: GE junction is {{c2::below::below/abo…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachGastric {{c1::volvulus}} occurs when the stomach twists on its mesentary by at least {{c3::180}} degrees, r…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachGastric {{c1::rotation}} refers to twisting of the stomach {{c2::without::with/without}} obstruction or ischemia
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachStomach rotation or volvulus on its {{c1::long::long/short}} axis = {{c2::organo}}-axialStomach rotation or volvulus …
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachGastric volvulus usually occurs in the setting of a {{c1::paraesophageal hernia}} or {{c2::trauma}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachYellow arrows: mesenteroaxial gastric volvulus with the distal {{c1::stomach}} located in the chest (large hiatal her…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachThickened gastric folds are most commonly due to {{c1::inflammatory gastritis}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Nodular::nodular/smooth}} gastric fold thickening = {{c2::gastric lymphoma}} or {{c3::submucosal carcinoma}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Smooth::nodular/smooth}} gastric fold thickening = {{c2::inflammatory gastritis}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachYellow arrows: {{c1::smooth::nodular/smooth}} gastric fold thickeningDiagnosis: {{c2::Gastritis (thickened folds)}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachWhich bacteria is a major cause of gastritis, gastric ulcers, and duodenal ulcers?{{c1::H. pylori}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Zollinger-Ellison}} syndrome refers to exogenous {{c3::gastrin}} production from a neuroendocrine tumor located…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachZollinger-Ellison syndrome carries a {{c1::50}}% chance of malignancy
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachZollinger-Ellison syndrome will cause {{c1::high::high/low}} baseline gastrin levels and a(n) {{c2::increase::increas…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachUp to 25% of patients with gastrinoma (Zollinger-Ellison syndrome) have multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) type {{c1:…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c2::Eosinophilic gastritis}} is characterized by thickened folds in the stomach and small bowel in a patient w…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Ménétrier's disease}} is pathologically characterized by replacement of {{c2::parietal}} cells with {…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachMénétrier's disease usually affects the {{c1::proximal::proximal/distal}} stomach
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachMénétrier's disease may have an association with {{c1::gastric carcinoma::malignancy}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachCrohn disease will usually affect the {{c1::distal::proximal/distal}} half of the stomach
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachThe differential diagnosis for a "rams horn" stomach includes {{c1::Crohn disease}}, {{c3::sarcoid}}, and treated {{c…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachNon-inflammatory causes of thickened gastric folds include:G{{c1::astric varices}}S{{c1::arcoidosis}}G{{c2::astric ly…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Hyperplastic (inflammatory)}} gastric polyps are cystic dilations of gastric {{c3::glands}} that develop in res…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachHyperplastic gastric polyps are almost always {{c1::benign::malignant/benign}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachYellow arrows: few small, round, well-circumscribed radiolucent {{c1::filling defects}} within the greater curvature …
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c3::Fundic gland}} gastric polyps are associated with {{c1::PPI::medication}} use and {{c2::polyposis}} syndromes
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachDo fundic gland gastric polyps have malignant potential?{{c1::Yes (rare)}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Adenomatous}} gastric polyps have an elevated risk of malignant transformation with increased {{c2::size}}, {{c…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachAdenomatous gastric polyps are usually {{c1::solitary::solitary/multiple}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachAdenomatous gastric polyps are usually treated with endoscopic {{c1::biopsy}} and {{c1::polypectomy}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Hamartomatous}} gastric polyps are {{c2::benign::malignant/benign}} polyps associated with {{c3::Peutz-Jeghers}…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Benign::benign/malignant}} gastric ulcers are characterized by {{c2::smooth::smooth/rough}} and {{c3::symm…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Benign::benign/malignant}} gastric ulcers {{c2::do::do/do not}} extend beyond the normal contour of the lu…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Benign::benign/malignant}} gastric ulcers have {{c3::non-ulcerated::ulcerated/nonulcerated}}, {{c4::acid}}…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Benign::benign/malignant}} gastric ulcers usually occur along the {{c2::lesser}} curvature of the stomach
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachBenign gastric ulcers associated with {{c1::aspirin ingestion}} can occur in the greater curvature and antrum (i.e. d…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Malignant::benign/malignant}} gastric ulcers have an {{c2::asymmetric::symmetric/asymmetric}} crater with …
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Malignant::benign/malignant}} gastric ulcers have a(n) {{c2::abrupt::gradual/abrupt}} transition between normal…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Malignant::benign/malignant}} gastric ulcers {{c2::do not::do/do not}} extend beyond the expected location of t…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachThe {{c2::Carman meniscus}} sign describes the splaying open of a large, flat, {{c1::malignant::benign/malignant}} ga…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachDiagnosis: {{c1::Malignant gastric ulcer}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::GI stromal tumors (GIST)}} are the most common {{c2::submucosal::depth/layer}} gastric masses
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachGIST arise from the {{c1::interstitial cells of Cajal::cell type}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachGastric GIST is {{c1::less::more/less}} likely to be malignant compared to GIST in more distal GI tract segments
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachRisk of malignancy in GIST is determined by {{c1::size}} and {{c1::number of mitoses}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachSmall gastric GISTs are usually asymptomatic but may be a cause of {{c1::melena}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachThe differential for a {{c4::submucosal::location/layer}} gastric mass includes:{{c3::Carcinoid}}{{c2::Mesenchym…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c2::Lipomas}} are {{c1::benign::benign/malignant}}, submucosal, mesenchymal neoplasm of mature adipocytes
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Ectopic pancreatic rest}} is a focus of heterotropic pancreatic tissue in the {{c2::gastric submucosa}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachThe ectopic tissue in Ectopic pancreatic rest is susceptible to pancreatic diseases, including {{c1::pancre…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachWhich benign gastric mass classically appears as an umbilicated submucosal nodule?{{c1::Ectopic pancreatic rest}…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachYellow arrows: well-circumscribed, relatively homogeneous mass with a central focus of {{c1::necrosis}}, located in t…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachGastric {{c1::adenocarcinoma}} may present as a {{c2::focal}} mass, malignant {{c3::ulcer}}, or diffuse {{c…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachGastric adenocarcinoma is generally caused by {{c1::chronic inflammation}}, with specific risk factors including:&nbs…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachLymphatic spread of gastric adenocarcinoma occurs along the {{c1::lesser}} curvature → the {{c2::gastrohepatic}}…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Krukenberg}} tumor classically describes metastatic spread of {{c2::gastric}} carcinoma to the {{c3::ovary…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachLeft: {{c1::mucosal}}-based hypoattenuating mass (yellow arrows) along the greater curvature of stomach protruding in…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachYellow arrows: bilateral adnexal masses, representing ovarian {{c2::metastases}}. Moderate ascites is present.Diagnos…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachMalignant GISTs tend to be {{c1::larger::larger/smaller}} than benign GISTs, with the former reaching sizes of >{{…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachLarge, malignant gastric GISTs are difficult to assess origin because they often become {{c1::exophytic::mo…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachGastric {{c3::carcinoma::carcinoma/lymphoma}} = adenopathy at or below the level of the {{c2::renal hila}} …
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachThe {{c3::stomach}} is a {{c1::common::common or rare}} extranodal site for {{c2::non-Hodgkin}} lymphoma
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachWhat are the most common primary malignancies to metastasize to the stomach?{{c1::Breast}}, {{c2::lung}}, and {{c3::m…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachYellow arrows: large, lobular partially {{c1::necrotic}} mass in LUQ, that directly communicates with/invades the gas…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Fundoplication}} is a form of anti-reflux surgery used for {{c2::GERD}} refractory to medical management or sym…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Fundoplication}} involves surgically wrapping the {{c2::gastric fundus::structure}} around the {{c3::distal eso…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c2::Nissen}} fundoplication = {{c1::360}}° wrap, {{c1::posteriorly::anteriorly/posteriorly}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c2::Dor}} fundoplication = {{c1::180}}° wrap, {{c1::anteriorly::anteriorly/posteriorly}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c2::Toupet}} fundoplication = {{c1::270}}° wrap, {{c1::posteriorly::anteriorly/posteriorly}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachComplications of fundoplication include slippage, disruption, and overly tight/long wraps which can manifest as {{c1:…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c2::Sleeve gastrectomy}} is a bariatric procedure that involves resecting the {{c1::greater curvature}} of the…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Gastric banding}} is a bariatric procedure that involves placement of a {{c2::silicone band}}&nb…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachPost-fundoplication barium study:Yellow arrows: extrinsic impression on the distal {{c1::esophagus}} secondary to Nis…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachRoux-en-Y gastric bypass:A small {{c1::gastric pouch}} is created with a volume of approximately {{c2::15}}–{{c2::30}…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachRoux-en-Y gastric bypass:The {{c1::Roux}} limb is created by transecting the jejunum ~35–45 cm distal to the {{c2::li…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachRoux-en-Y gastric bypass:The current favored approach for placement of the {{c1::Roux}} limb is {{c2::ante}}-colic&nb…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachRoux-en-Y gastric bypass:The Roux limb used to be placed retro-colic, which required the creation of a surgical defec…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachRoux-en-Y gastric bypass:The {{c1::pancreaticobiliary}} limb is connected to the {{c2::jejunum}} via a {{c3::dis…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachRoux-en-Y gastric bypasses lead to weight loss via {{c1::early satiety}} and {{c1::malabsoprtion}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachLeft: phi angle of 54° (normal is {{c1::4}}–{{c1::58}}°) formed by the {{c2::gastric band profile}} and {{c…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachFollowing Roux-en-Y bypass, postoperative {{c2::leak}} is usually diagnosed within {{c1::10 days:…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachWhat is the imaging study of choice to diagnose a postoperative leak following Roux-en-Y surgery?{{c1::Upper GI …
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachPostoperative leak following Roux-en-Y may arise from the {{c1::gastric pouch}} or {{c2::blind-ending jejunal li…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachAre gastrogastric fistulas an early or late complication of Roux-en-Y bypass?{{c1::Can be either :)}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachWhich complication of Roux-en-Y bypass should be suspected if the patient fails to lose weight or has recurrent …
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachEarly SBO in the acute postoperative period following Roux-en-Y surgery is usually due to {{c1::edema}} or {{c1::hema…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachLate SBO in the postoperative period following Roux-en-Y surgery is usually due to {{c1::internal hern…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachCan obstruction of the afferent loop following Roux-en-Y bypass be demonstrated on fluoroscopy?{{c1::No}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachAfferent loop syndrome on CT following Roux-en-Y shows a dilated, {{c2::fluid}}-filled {{c1::afferent/pancr…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachLaparoscopic Roux-en-Y procedures have a {{c1::higher::higher/lower}} risk of {{c2::internal hernias::complication}} …
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachCase: status post Roux-en-Y gastric bypassYellow arrow: prompt contrast filling of the {{c1::excluded}} stomachDiagno…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachWhere is most common site of RYGB-associated internal hernias?{{c1::transmesocolic (surgically created defect in mese…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachLess common sites of RYGB-associated internal hernias include {{c2::Peterson's space}} and the mesenteric defect of t…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachImaging features of a(n) {{c1::internal hernia}} include {{c2::swirling}} of the mesentery, a {{c3::mushroom}}-shaped…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachStomal stenosis in post-RYGB patients usually occurs at the {{c1::gastrojejunostomy}} stoma
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachPost-RYGB stomal stenosis at {{c2::GJ::JJ/GJ}} stoma → {{c1::endoscopic dilation::treatment}}Post-RYGB stom…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachThe {{c2::jejunal}} mucosa adjacent to the {{c3::gastrojejunal}} anastamosis in post-RYGB patients is susceptible to …
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachWhat are the 2 most common forms of hiatal hernia?1. {{c1::Type 1 sliding hiatal (most common)}}2. {{c2::Type 3 parae…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachWhat is the least common form of hiatal hernia?1. {{c1::Type 2 paraesophageal hiatal w/ normal GEJ position}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachMultiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 1 consists of:{{c1::parathyroid adenoma}}{{c2::pituitary adenoma}}{{c3::pancreatic …
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachMénétrier disease is a {{c1::protein}}-losing enteropathy that is often a diagnosis of {{c2::exclusion}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachIn Crohn disease, the stomach is {{c1::rarely::commonly/rarely}} an isolated site of involvement
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachStomach involvement in Crohn disease shows {{c1::thickened}} folds and mural {{c2::ulcers}} most commonly affect…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachStomach involvement in Crohn disease ultimately leads to tubular {{c1::stenosis}} of the {{c2::antrum}} leading …
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachOther causes of thickened gastric folds include {{c2::sarcoidosis::granulomatous disease}} and {{c1::gastric varices}…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachWhich bacteria is often associated with hyperplastic (inflammatory) polyps?{{c1::H. pylori}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c2::Adenomatous}} gastric polyps are associated with {{c1::atrophic}} gastritis
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachWhat is the most common location of a Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST)?{{c1::stomach*}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachThe {{c1::interstitial cells of Cajal::cells}} are the pacemaker cells that drive peristalsis of the GI tract
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachSmall to medium-sized Gastric GIST on imaging shows a {{c1::smooth}} endoluminal surface 
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachLarger-sized Gastric GIST on imaging may be {{c1::exophytic::morphology}}, or less commonly {{c2::invasive/ulcerating…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachCan gastric lipoma be distinguished from gastric GIST on fluoroscopy?{{c1::No}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachCan gastric lipoma be distinguished from gastric GIST on CT?{{c1::Yes}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachGastric lipoma on CT will show {{c1::fatty}} attenuation
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachEctopic pancreatic rest on imaging shows an {{c2::umbilicated submucosal}} nodule, with the umbilication represe…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachIf solitary, gastric {{c3::lymphoma}} can mimic gastric {{c1::carcinoma}} or a large, malignant {{c2::GIST}…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachMetastatic disease to the stomach is {{c1::rare::rare/common}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachA {{c1::retro}}-colic Roux limb has a {{c2::higher::higher/lower}} risk of a {{c3::transmesocolic hernia}} due to the…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachGastrogastric fistula on CT or upper GI studies show {{c1::gas}}and {{c1::fluid}} (or enteric contrast, if given) wit…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Afferent loop}} syndrome following Roux-en-Y is characterized by intermittent partial or complet…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachIs Afferent loop syndrome seen in the acute or chronic phase following Roux-en-Y?{{c2::Both :) (~13% of patients…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachInternal hernias usually present within {{c1::two}} years of Roux-en-Y
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachWhat is the most common cause of SBO after a laparoscopic Roux-en-Y?{{c1::Internal hernia}}
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: Stomach{{c1::Peterson’s}} space is located between the {{c2::mesentery of the Roux limb}} and the {{c3::transverse mesocolon…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachNarrowing of the gastrojejunostomy stoma (stomal stenosis) may occur in up to {{c1::10}}% of patients
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachNarrowing of the gastrojejunostomy stoma (stomal stenosis) leads to dilation of the {{c1::gastric pouch}} and {{c2::d…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachFollowing Roux-En-Y, GJ stomal stenosis is {{c1::more::more/less}} common than JJ stomal stenosis
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachA marginal ulcer is diagnosed by upper GI series as a {{c1::thickening}} and {{c2::small outpouching}} of a gastric f…
Published 05/01/2023 Gastrointestinal Imaging: StomachWhat is the treatment of a marginal ulcer?{{c1::conservative management}}
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