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Fig. 1B 66-year-old woman with postprandial chest pain and epigastric pain.
Supine steep left posterior oblique radiograph from same examination as
A shows inferior location of floppy fundus (large black
arrows) in relation to most superior portion of gastric body (small
black arrow). Stomach (large white arrow) narrows where it
traverses diaphragm. Small white arrow denotes location of gastroesophageal
junction above diaphragm.