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Fig. 2A. Type I intrathoracic migration of wrap in 54-year-old man.
Diagram (A) and fluoroscopic upright frontal image (B) show
paraesophageal herniation of portion of wrap through esophageal hiatus. Distal
esophagus remains below diaphragm. Levels of esophageal hiatus (long
arrow, B) and diaphragm (short arrows, B) are
indicated.
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