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1 Esophageal adenocarcinoma
Esophageal adenocarcinoma. (A) Upper GI examination demonstrating an abrupt narrowing of the distal esophagus with shouldering (white arrow) extending to the cardia of the stomach with irregular mucosal nodularity through the strictured segment (bracket). Esophageal adenocarcinoma. (B) Coronal CT with oral and intravenous contrast demonstrates a large circumferential mass (*) centered at the lower esophagus extending to the GE junction. Oral contrast is visualized in the dilated esophagus (E). The mass narrows the esophageal lumen with shouldering proximally (white arrows). Oral contrast does reach the stomach (S). Due to lack of a surrounding serosa of the esophagus, early lymphatic spread occurs frequently; seen as the paraesophageal soft tissue masses representing mediastinal lymphadenopathy (black arrows) within the middle mediastinum. Source: Gastrointestinal Imaging, Introduction to Diagnostic Radiology Citation: Elsayes KM, Oldham SA. Introduction to Diagnostic Radiology; 2015 Available at: Accessed: November 13, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved


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