School ager with chronic vomiting

Normal fluoroscopic appearance of stomach, duodenum, jejunum, ileum and colon
AP image from a small bowel follow through exam shows contrast in the stomach, small bowel, and ascending colon. The stomach is noted to normal appearing gastric rugae. The dudodenal bulb is well distended. The duodenal jejunal junction (ligament of Treitz) projects over the left pedicle of the spine at T12. The normal appearing jejunum (on the left side of the abdomen) has a feathery appearance. Compared to the normal appearing ileum (on the right side of the abdomen) the jejunum has a greater caliber and has thicker and more numerous folds than the ileum. The haustra of the cecum and ascending colon are normal in appearance.

The diagnosis was normal fluoroscopic appearance of the stomach and duodenum and jejunum and ileum and colon.