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Abstract:
The lack of success in filling a known Meckel's diverticulum with either gas or barium suspension emphasizes the limitations of radiological examination. The flexibility and length of this structure predispose to torsion and narrowing of the lumen. Nevertheless, the occasional successful identification of this abnormality warrants the relatively simple radiographic examination required.
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