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Fig. 4. 51-year-old woman with scleroderma. Double-contrast esophagram shows
foam (curved arrow) layering out in distal esophagus along top of
barium column. Adherent foam and nodular mucosa are also seen in mid esophagus
above barium column. Note mild peptic stricture (open arrow) and
esophageal intramural pseudodiverticula (solid straight arrows) in
distal esophagus.
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