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CT image showing narrowed descending duodenal lumen with tissue inflammation and thickness around the mid-duodenum suspicious of annular pancreas or intestinal perforation.
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... negative endomysial Ab, and tTG Ig A value of 5 (negative < 4). His upper GI barium study showed duodenal bulb dilatation and possible duodenal obstruction ( Fig. 1), and then abdominal computed tomography (CT) showed narrowed descending duodenal lumen with tissue inflammation and thickness around the mid-duodenum suspicious of annular pancreas (Fig. 2). The upper endoscopy (EGD) showed normal cardia, corpus, and fundus. However, multiple aphthous ulcerations and super- ficial erosions were noted in the antrum. Duodenal bulb was dilated with normal mucosa; the scope couldn't be advanced to the descending duodenum due to luminal ...
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