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Fig. 1B. —59-year-old woman with history of mediastinitis after Boerhaave's syndrome who underwent 13-day intubation. Follow-up videofluoroscopic examination 3 years after functional swallowing therapy shows entire bolus of contrast material (iopamidol) has been propelled into esophagus (solid arrow). Note lack of aspiration. Also note site of former esophageal performation (open arrow).