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Fig. 1. Contrast-enhanced axial multidetector CT (MDCT) image in
36-year-old man without gastric disease shows mild to moderate uniform
concentric wall thickening involving well-distended gastric antrum
(arrowheads). Pylorus and duodenal bulb are well depicted on this
image. This appearance of gastric antrum was most common on MDCT.
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