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Fig. 5A. Type 3 paraesophageal hernia in 48-year-old man. (Reprinted with
permission from [2]) Selected
radiographs from upper gastrointestinal series show cranially displaced
gastroesophageal junction (arrows, A), fundus, and gastric
body, whereas antrum remains below diaphragm (A). Rotation of stomach
was observed during fluoroscopy. Point of twisting is shown (arrows,
B). Rotation was in anterior organoaxial direction.
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