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... ( arrow ) and piriform recess ( thin arrow ) . Posteroanterior double contrast view . C : Slightly irregular contour of the ventrocaudal hypo- D pharynx due to folding of the redundant mucosa ( arrow ) . Lateral full column view . D : 1 ...
... ( arrow ) and piriform recess ( thin arrow ) . Posteroanterior double contrast view . C : Slightly irregular contour of the ventrocaudal hypo- D pharynx due to folding of the redundant mucosa ( arrow ) . Lateral full column view . D : 1 ...
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... arrow ) . B : Pseudodiverticulum ( arrow ) ; indentation above is caused by cricopharyngeus muscle . geal segment by a structural abnormality must exceed a critical amount ( in most patients approximately 50 % ) before the barrier ...
... arrow ) . B : Pseudodiverticulum ( arrow ) ; indentation above is caused by cricopharyngeus muscle . geal segment by a structural abnormality must exceed a critical amount ( in most patients approximately 50 % ) before the barrier ...
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... ( arrow ) . B : Double con- trast film in same position . Irregular mucosa due to esoph- B agitis above esophagogastric junction ( arrow ) . C : Su- pine left anterior oblique position . Obvious sliding hernia with marked reflux ...
... ( arrow ) . B : Double con- trast film in same position . Irregular mucosa due to esoph- B agitis above esophagogastric junction ( arrow ) . C : Su- pine left anterior oblique position . Obvious sliding hernia with marked reflux ...
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abdominal abnormalities achalasia acid ageal aortic arch arrow barium Barrett's esophagus Belsey benign cardia cause cervical esophagus chest film constriction contrast examination cricopharyngeus muscle D.B. Skinner D.J. Ott D.O. Castell diagnosis diffuse esophageal spasm dilatation distal esophagus diverticulum double contrast films dysphagia endoscopic esophageal body esophageal carcinoma Esophageal Disorders esophageal wall esophagogastric junction Evaluation Examination Techniques filling defect folds foreign bodies Fortschr fundoplication fundus gastric Gastroenterology gastroesophageal reflux Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Gastrointest geal Hiatal Hernia hiatus high pressure zone hypopharynx intramural L.F. Johnson L.R. Celestin leiomyomas lesions longitudinal lower esophageal sphincter mediastinal metastasis motility disorders mucosa nodes normal Pathogenesis Pathophysiology and Therapy patients perforation peristalsis peristaltic pharynx Radiographic Radiol radiological examination Radiology Raven Press Reflux Disease reflux esophagitis right anterior oblique ring Roentgen Signs Röntgenstr Schatzki's ring segment sliding hernia stomach surgical swallowing symptomatic syndrome T.R. DeMeester thorax tion tract tube tumor ulceration varices W.C. Wu Webs