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*The amount of fluid retrieved by nasogastric intubation is of questionable significance; it is, however, quite compatible with NSE.  
 
*The amount of fluid retrieved by nasogastric intubation is of questionable significance; it is, however, quite compatible with NSE.  
 
*Gastric distension can be caused by pressure from distension of an obstructed left ventral colon on the duodenum which is anatomically closely related to the nephrosplenic space in the left dorsal quadrant of the abdomen.
 
*Gastric distension can be caused by pressure from distension of an obstructed left ventral colon on the duodenum which is anatomically closely related to the nephrosplenic space in the left dorsal quadrant of the abdomen.
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