Fig. 2From: Acute gastric volvulus associated with wandering spleen in an adult treated laparoscopically after endoscopic reduction: a case reportUpper GI contrast radiogram. Upper GI series in the supine position (a) and a lateral view obtained with the patient standing upright (b) demonstrate a high greater curvature (short arrows), with the greater curvature crossing the esophagus (long arrow), the pylorus pointing downward (arrowheads), and that the gastric fundus is lower than normal (thick arrow). GI gastrointestinalBack to article page