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The gastric cardia in double-contrast study: its dynamic image.

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  • The gastric cardia in double-contrast study: its dynamic image. Abstract Text:

    h herlingerH Herlinger,r grossmanR Grossman,i lauferI Laufer,h y kresselH Y Kressel,r h ochsR H Ochs,

    Difficulties in evaluating the gastric cardia are well known and may often be resolved with the double-contrast technique. Special views to show the cardia en face were obtained in 200 double-contrast examinations. Four basic patterns were recognized. Similar appearances could be reproduced by protruding or retracting the lower end of the esophagus during the radiography of intact stomachs obtained at autopsy. Influenced by muscle relaxants, swallowing, or deep breathing, cardia patterns were found to be interchangeable in the same patient and same examination. The disappearance of the protrusion pattern at the cardia in the course of swallowing is an important means of distinguishing normality from a tumor in this area. Any significant deviation from the normal geometry of the cardia as displayed by double contrast indicates an abnormality. Examples of abnormalities are illustrated.

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    h herlingerH Herlinger,r grossmanR Grossman,i lauferI Laufer,hy kresselHY Kressel,rh ochsRH Ochs,

    For similar investigative techniques: technology, radiologic research abstracts see: investigative techniques: technology, radiologic research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: AJR. American journal of roentgenology

    VOLUME: 135

    Page Numbers: 21-9

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    ISSN: 0361-803X

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: Jul

    YEAR: 1980

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    KEYWORDS: Technology, Radiologic

    MESH TERMS: radiography

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