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Fig. 8B. Type 4 paraesophageal hernia in 53-year-old man. Radiograph from
barium upper gastrointestinal series obtained with patient in prone position
shows that entire stomach is in intrathoracic location. Stomach has rotated
organoaxially 180° in anterior direction, as revealed on other images (not
shown). Air collection (arrow) in mediastinum indicates that other
viscera have herniated. (Reprinted with permission from
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