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Fig. 3 29-year-old woman with epigastric pain after gastric bypass surgery.
Frontal view from single-contrast upper gastrointestinal study shows
inferiorly located anastomotic stricture in profile (black arrow).
Because anastomosis is located on inferior wall of gastric pouch (large
white arrow), this stricture is clearly visible on frontal image. Small
white arrow = proximal jejunum.