Double bubble sign
The double bubble sign is found on radiographs and represents an air-filled or fluid-filled distended stomach and duodenal bulb.
It may be seen in bowel malrotation, duodenal atresia, and jejunal atresia but is usually the sine qua non of duodenal atresia.
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