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Fig. 1A. Wide-mouthed sacculations in esophagus in 65-year-old woman
with scleroderma. Upright left posterior oblique spot image from
double-contrast esophagography shows two wide-mouthed sacculations en face
(black arrows) in upper and mid thoracic esophagus. Note how upper
sacculation extends superiorly just above level of aortic arch (white
arrow).
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