Interesting case Abdominal 13

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Interesting case Abdominal 13

A patient presents with intermittent, food related upper abdominal pain – what’s the diagnosis?

 

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Topics: Abdominal

Key findings and diagnosis: On axial image 51 a crater-like defect is evident at the medial aspect of the first part of the duodenum, which shows adjacent wall oedema and peri-D1 inflammatory change. The appearance is consistent with a D1 ulcer

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