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Fig. 1A —Appearance of stomach in 29-year-old male control subject on
double-contrast barium study during rapid ingestion of seven hot dogs for
speed-eating test. Preliminary frontal spot image of stomach shows
normal-appearing stomach with no evidence of gastric dilatation or retained
debris. Gastric peristalsis was normal at fluoroscopy.