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Fig. 3B. 62-year-old man with dysphagia for solid food and occasional
aspiration. After swallowing, residue of contrast material is seen in larynx
(black arrow). Note also severe retention of contrast material in
piriform sinuses (white arrow), with aspiration into trachea
(arrowhead).