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- 1. 6Esophageal Filling Defects
- 2. CLINICAL IMAGAGING AN ATLAS OF DIFFERENTIAL DAIGNOSIS EISENBERG DR. Muhammad Bin Zulfiqar PGR-FCPS III SIMS/SHL
- 3. Fig GI 6-1 Leiomyoma. Note the amorphous calcifications in this smoothly lobulated intramural tumor (arrows).17
- 4. Fig GI 6-2 Fibrovascular polyp.
- 5. Fig GI 6-3 Inflammatory esophagogastric polyp. Distal esophageal filling defect (large arrow) in continuity with a thickened gastric fold (small arrows).
- 6. Fig GI 6-4 Carcinoma of the esophagus. (A) Localized polypoid mass with ulceration (arrows). (B) Bulky irregular filling defect with destruction of mucosal folds.
- 7. Fig GI 6-5 Carcinosarcoma. Bulky, intraluminal, polypoid mass (arrows).
- 8. Fig GI 6-6 Verrucous squamous cell carcinoma. The smooth-surfaced filling defect in the distal esophagus (arrow) has a benign appearance.
- 9. Fig GI 6-7 Candida esophagitis. Numerous plaque-like defects in the middle and distal esophagus. Note that the plaques have discrete margins and a predominantly longitudinal orientation.
- 10. Fig GI 6-8 Esophageal varices.
- 11. Fig GI 6-9 Duplication cyst. Eccentric impression on the barium-filled esophagus simulates an intramural mass.
- 12. Fig GI 6-10 Foreign body. Cherry pit impacted in the cervical esophagus proximal to a caustic stricture.