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Delayed Gastric Perforation Resulting from Hydrochloric Acid Ingestion

Jeffrey P. Kanne, Martin Gunn and C. Craig Blackmore

Department of Radiology, Harborview Medical Center, University of Washington School of Medicine, 325 Ninth Ave., Box 359728, Seattle, WA 98104-2499.



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Fig. 1A 29-year-old man with gastric necrosis resulting from hydrochloric acid ingestion. Unenhanced CT shows intact gastric wall (arrows) despite motion and streak artifacts.

 


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Fig. 1B 29-year-old man with gastric necrosis resulting from hydrochloric acid ingestion. Contrast-enhanced CT 2 days later at same level shows large amount of fluid in region of gastric body (asterisk) without definable wall and only small amount of remaining intact gastric mucosa in antrum (arrow).

 

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