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Fig. 3. 64-year-old man with short-segment Barrett's esophagus.
Upright left posterior oblique spot image from double-contrast esophagram
shows tapered peptic stricture (solid white arrow) in distal
esophagus. Fixed transverse folds in distal esophagus (open white
arrows) are due to peptic scarring. Note tiny ulcers (black
arrows) associated with reflux esophagitis. Partially collapsed hiatal
hernia is seen inferiorly. Although esophagitis was not seen at endoscopy,
there was a 9-month interval between these examinations.