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Fig. 4D —60-year-old man with connected Roux-en-O misconstruction.
Fluoroscopic spot image of distal alimentary limb shows mild to moderate
dilatation of limb. Antegrade contrast flow is by gravity only with no
peristaltic activity observed. Most contrast material has reached distal
alimentary limb (arrowheads).