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Coronal computed tomography (CT) reformatted image demonstrates the duodenal-jejunal junction to be low-lying (white arrow) relative to the duodenal bulb.

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1 Coronal computed tomography (CT) reformatted image demonstrates the duodenal-jejunal junction to be low-lying (white arrow) relative to the duodenal bulb (black arrow); there is no cecum in the right lower quadrant. Coronal computed tomography (CT) reformatted image demonstrates the duodenal-jejunal junction to be low-lying (white arrow) relative to the duodenal bulb (black arrow); there is no cecum in the right lower quadrant. However, the duodenaljejunal junction is to the right of the midline, suggesting that this is a variant malrotation not a true nonrotation. Joseph A. Sykes et al. Pediatrics in Review 2013;34:e1-e4 ©2013 by American Academy of Pediatrics


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