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The gastric bubble: roentgen observations.
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1989
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Gastric BubbleEsophagusDiaphragmatic LacerationAbdominal ImagingDiaphragmatic AbnormalitiesGastroenterologyPleural EffusionClinical AnatomyThoracic SurgeryClinical GastroenterologySurgeryGastrointestinal PathologyAnatomyUpper Gastrointestinal SurgeryMedicineRadiology
The appearance of the stomach bubble provides many clues to underlying thoracoabdominal disorders. Illustrated in this article are (1) the major complications of large hiatal hernias: intrathoracic gastric volvulus and ulceration; (2) diaphragmatic abnormalities including inversion of the hemidiaphragm and intrathoracic displacement of abdominal contents because of diaphragmatic laceration or congenital herniation; (3) extrinsic displacement of the stomach bubble by splenomegaly (the occurrence of which in association with radiographic abnormalities in the chest--cardiomegaly, interstitial lung disease, mediastinal or hilar adenopathy--helps form a differential diagnosis); and (4) situs abnormalities for the analysis of which a simplified schema is presented.