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[Carcinoma of the esophagus: Fluoroscopic observations of advanced cases]

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[Cinefluorography by Prof. Robert Janker, University of Bonn, Germany]

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[Animated graphic of a man from the waist up]

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[Camera zooms in and the internal organs are shown]

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[Arrows point to the esophagus]

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[Fluoroscopic images indicate a fluid flowing through the esophagus. The esophagus appears to narrow in places.]

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[Animated graphic of the stomach and other internal organs that connect to the esophagus]

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[Animated lines atop fluoroscopic image show a malignant growth in the esophagus]

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[Fluid runs through the esophagus, showing how it is narrowed due to the growth]

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[Arrows point to the narrowing and bulging at different spots on the esophagus]

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[Esophagus and lungs are shown using fluoroscope]

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[Animated arrows again indicate the existence and spread of a growth in or near the esophagus]

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[Fluoroscopy shows the esophagus again, with fluid coursing through it]

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[Produced by Norman P. Schenker for the Medical Audio-Visual Institute of the Association of American Medical Colleges]

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[Under a grant from National Cancer Institute, Public Health Service, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare]