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Fig. 2C. 42-year-old woman with stage IV gastric carcinoma who
presented with nausea and vomiting. Spot radiograph from water-soluble
contrast enema shows complete distal bowel obstruction corresponding to site
of disease shown in B. This finding allowed patient to be treated with
diverting colostomy to bypass both proximal and distal small-bowel
obstructions at initial surgery.