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Fig. 2. 73-year-old man who had previous resection of carcinoma of tongue
base and epiglottis. Videofluoroscopy shows moderate impression of
pharyngoesophageal segment by 7-mm osteophytes of lower cervical spine
(short arrows). However, aspiration (long arrow) is caused
by incomplete tilting of thickened epiglottis and deficient laryngeal closure
postoperatively (curved arrow).
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