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Fig. 5. 61-year-old man with mucosal beaking after endoscopic
stapling diverticulotomy for dysphagia. Lateral radiograph with water-soluble
contrast material and barium 9 days after procedure shows tenting of posterior
aspect of pharyngoesophageal segment (white arrow) just above
prominent cricopharyngeus (black arrow), which fails to relax
normally during swallowing.