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Figure 13


Fig. 6C 40-year-old woman with gradual onset of upper abdominal pain. Radiograph from enteroclysis (tube had been removed) shows abrupt change in caliber of proximal small bowel (arrow) and marked dilation of obstructed proximal small bowel. Distal small bowel is normal. Tiny (1 cm) ulceration at site of obstruction was noted on other radiographs. At surgery, less-than-totally-obstructing 1-cm primary jejunal adenocarcinoma was resected.