Symptom of False Ulcer Niche

A symptom of a false ulcer is a protrusion of the X-ray shadow of a hollow organ in the form of a niche, but caused not by the presence of an ulcerative defect, but by folding of the mucous membrane, tension of scars or diverticula of the organ wall.

This symptom can be observed in various diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, such as peptic ulcers, diverticula, polyps and others.
The symptom of a false pit may be associated with intestinal obstruction, which can lead to the formation of gas and bloating.
To diagnose the disease, it is necessary to conduct additional studies, such as gastroscopy, colonoscopy and ultrasound.
Treatment depends on the cause of the disease and may include medication, surgery, or lifestyle changes.