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    This study assessed the pharmacologically aided, double-contrast examination for diagnosing ulcers. Gastric relaxation and fine mucosal relief are crucial for detecting linear or rod-shaped ulcers.

    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology
    • Medical Imaging
    • Diagnostic Endoscopy

    Background:

    • The double-contrast examination is a key imaging technique in gastroenterology.
    • Accurate diagnosis of gastric ulcers, including linear or rod-shaped morphologies, is essential for effective treatment.
    • Pharmacological agents can enhance the visualization of mucosal details.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the effectiveness of the pharmacologically aided, double-contrast examination in diagnosing primary and healing gastric ulcers.
    • To identify specific technical requirements for detecting linear or rod-shaped ulcerations.

    Main Methods:

    • A six-month retrospective review of pharmacologically aided, double-contrast examinations was conducted.
    • The study focused on the diagnostic yield for various types of gastric ulcers.

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  • Analysis included assessment of image quality related to gastric relaxation and mucosal relief.
  • Main Results:

    • Thirteen cases of linear or rod-shaped ulcerations were diagnosed during the study period.
    • The findings suggest that achieving adequate gastric relaxation is necessary for optimal examination.
    • Demonstration of fine mucosal relief was critical for identifying these specific ulcer morphologies.

    Conclusions:

    • The pharmacologically aided, double-contrast examination is a valuable tool for diagnosing gastric ulcers.
    • Gastric relaxation and detailed mucosal relief visualization are indispensable for detecting linear or rod-shaped ulcers.
    • Routine use of this technique can improve the diagnostic accuracy of subtle ulcerations.