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Fig. 2B —55-year-old man with type 2 esophageal cancer located in
upper thoracic esophagus. Tumor was 80 mm; survival period was 320 days.
Frontal double-contrast esophagogram shows tumor and deepest ulcer are on left
posterior wall on opposite side of primary main bronchus, leading to diagnosis
of T3 using CT and double-contrast esophagography. Postoperative pathology
revealed no invasion of primary main bronchus.