The value of the routine pharmacologically-aided double-contrast examination of the upper gastrointestinal tract in demonstrating superficial gastric erosions was assessed. Ten cases of erosive gastritis were diagnosed during a six-month period. It appears that erosive gastritis is more common than generally believed. Diagnosis requires relaxation of the stomach and demonstration of fine mucosal relief by the double-contrast technique.
Experience with the routine use of the pharmacologically aided, double-contrast examination to demonstrate various primary and healing ulcers over a six month period is assessed. Thirteen linear or rod-shaped ulcerations were diagnosed. It appears that gastric relaxation and the demonstration of fine mucosal relief are necessary to detect ulcers of linear or rod form.
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