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Fig. 1B —34-year-old woman with nausea and vomiting after gastric bypass surgery. Patient has tight anastomotic stricture only seen on steep oblique views because of its anterior location. Steep right posterior oblique view from same study shows anteriorly located anastomotic stricture in profile (small black arrow). Also note barium in gastric pouch (small white arrow), proximal jejunum (large black arrow), and blind-ending jejunal stump (large white arrow).