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Fig. 4C. Type 2 paraesophageal hernia with redescending of fundus in
64-year-old man. Sagittal (C and D) and coronal (E)
multiplanar reconstructed MR images show site of gastric compression
(black arrows, D and E) and esophagus with nasogastric
tube (white arrows). Other images (not shown) revealed progress of
contrast material into small bowel. Compression atelectasis and effusion are
present at base of left lung. F = gastric fundus, A = gastric antrum.
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