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Fig. 11B 70-year-old man with severe epigastric pain. Barium enema
(anteroposterior view) shows large, air-filled structure in upper abdomen
(arrows), originally thought to represent a distended stomach but
surgically confirmed to be cecum involved in foramen of Winslow hernia.