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The pyloric tit sign is a radiological finding observed during barium studies in cases of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis. It appears as an outpouching on the lesser curvature of the stomach, just proximal to the impression created by the hypertrophied pyloric muscle. This sign represents the transient entrapment of contrast medium between a peristaltic wave and the thickened pyloric muscle.
References
- Bilodeau, RG. "INHERITANCE OF HYPERTROPHIC PYLORIC STENOSIS". American Journal of Roentgenology. Retrieved 29 December 2024.
- Cukrarino, Guido (November 1964). "The Value of Double-Contrast Examination of the Stomach with Pressure "Spots" in the Diagnosis of Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis". Radiology. 83 (5): 873–878. doi:10.1148/83.5.873. ISSN 0033-8419.