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Fig. 1C. Distal esophageal rupture after blunt injury in 58-year-old
woman with history of left pneumonectomy. Single-contrast esophagram obtained
by injection of 40 cc of water-soluble nonionic contrast material through
nasogastric tube shows contrast extravasation (arrows) at left-sided
rupture of distal esophagus.