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Fig. 4. 62-year-old woman with midesophageal stricture that was
judged to be benign by observers. Left posterior oblique double-contrast
esophagogram obtained with patient upright shows benign-appearing stricture in
mid esophagus as concentric segment of narrowing (arrows) with smooth
contour and tapered borders. Endoscopy (not shown) also revealed
benign-appearing stricture in mid esophagus, and endoscopic biopsy specimens
revealed no evidence of tumor. Because patient had history of radiation
therapy for lung carcinoma, this stricture is presumed to have been radiation
induced. (Note surgical clips from prior left upper lobectomy.)
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