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Case 4
Case 4
This patient was investigated with a barium study. Provided images in 2 projections demonstrate grossly dilated oesophagus showing a smooth tapering. No irregularities noted. Stomach is visualised. On fluoroscopy, intermittent passage of the contrast into the stomach is observed. Diagnosis is classical for achalasia cardia.
Case 6
Case 6
CT examination is done for this patient, shows bowel herniation through the abdominal wall. Hernial opening is quite widemouthed. Deficiency of abdominal musculature could be one of the cause of such large herniation in the neonate. Multiple hernias may be associated with conditions like osteogenesis imperfecta, arterial tortuosity syndrome or Marfan syndrome.
Case 11
Case 11
The CT examination with contrast demonstrate left aortic arch with the aberrant right subclavian artery.