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Fig. 5. 71-year-old man with distal esophageal stricture that was
judged to be malignant by observers. Left posterior oblique double-contrast
esophagogram obtained with patient upright shows malignant-appearing stricture
(arrows) in distal esophagus. Narrowed segment has markedly irregular
contour with areas of nodularity and ulceration. Endoscopic biopsy specimens
revealed esophageal adenocarcinoma.
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