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Fig. 1. 71-year-old woman with short-segment Barrett's esophagus. Upright left posterior oblique spot image from double-contrast esophagram shows granular mucosa in distal third of esophagus compatible with mild reflux esophagitis. Endoscopy performed 2 months later revealed no evidence of esophagitis, but patient had received proton pump inhibitors in interim and so subsequent healing of esophagitis was possible.