Abstract

Jungmann and Venning (1952 and 1953) have given interesting accounts of the reactions of the stomach to uncommon and relatively violent stimuli. Many radiologists must be perplexed by the occurrence of pylorospasm in patients when it has no apparent relation to any pathological process, and its significance lies only in its nuisance value and the delay which it causes.

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