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Fig. 3B Left paraduodenal hernias shown on upper gastrointestinal series,
and barium enema in one patient and lateral view of upper gastrointestinal
series from different patients. Barium enema study (anteroposterior
projection) from same patient as in A depicts inferior displacement of
distal transverse colon and splenic flexure (arrow) caused by mass in
left upper quadrant that was later revealed to be left paraduodenal
hernia.