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Fig. 6A. Images show effect of degree of luminal distention on
appearance of concentric long-segment antral thickening in 62-year-old woman
without gastric disease. Contrast-enhanced axial multidetector CT (MDCT) image
during dynamic phase shows concentric antral thickening (arrowheads)
with moderate luminal distention. Note conspicuity of bright mucosal
enhancement using water as oral contrast material, which would be obscured by
positive oral contrast material.
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