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Fig. 3A. Type II intrathoracic migration of wrap in 49-year-old man. Diagram (A) and fluoroscopic upright slightly left posterior oblique image (B) show herniation of entire fundoplication through esophageal hiatus. Gastroesophageal junction is located at level of diaphragm. Levels of esophageal hiatus (long arrow, B) and diaphragm (short arrows, B) are indicated.