Fig. 6From: Upper gastrointestinal series in children: what surgeons need to knowTwo patients with esophageal findings. a A 3-year-old boy complaining of vomiting and dysphagia showing peptic stricture (arrow). b A 3-month-old girl presented with unresolved chest infections since birth and history of suction of secretion at birth; oblique view shows evidence of false passage, evident by the presence of false lumen (thin arrows) with true esophageal lumen (thick arrows)Back to article page