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Fig. 1B 55-year-old man with nonanastomotic stricture after colonic
interposition for esophageal carcinoma. Frontal spot image from upper
gastrointestinal tract examination with water-soluble contrast material 3
months before A shows relatively normal distention of proximal portion
of interposed colon with effacement of haustral folds. Nodular indentations
(white arrows) along left lateral wall of colon could be secondary to
bowel wall edema or weak colonic contractions. Note esophagocolic anastomosis
(black arrow) in upper chest below medial end of left clavicle.