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Fig. 2A. 36-year-old man with long-standing dysphagia for solids and
liquids and history of radiation therapy of neck for Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Lateral double-contrast pharyngogram shows severe pharyngeal retention of
contrast material in piriform sinuses (arrow) caused by radiation
stricture at pharyngoesophageal segment (arrowhead).
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