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The barium examination of the stomach and duodenum is often the primary method of evaluation of these organs. Although the upper gastrointestinal series (barium meal) has been partially replaced by endoscopy, it still remains a mainstay of general clinical practice.

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Gelfand, D.W. (1990). The Stomach and Duodenum. In: Sutton, D., Young, J.W.R. (eds) A Short Textbook of Clinical Imaging. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1755-1_30

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