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Fig. 4 32-year-old woman with chronic stomal stenosis with concentric
dilatation 1 year after surgery. Symptoms were intermittent vomiting and
weight gain. Esophagogram shows markedly dilated pouch (black arrows)
containing food debris. Band (white arrow) has migrated inferiorly
and is located just below diaphragm.