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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==CT== | ==CT== | ||
*Eccentric or circumferential wall thickening >5 mm | |||
*Peri-oesophageal soft tissue and fat stranding | |||
*Dilated fluid and debris filled esophageal lumen is proximal to an obstructing lesion | |||
*Tracheobronchial invasion appears as displacement of the airway (usually the trachea or left mainstem bronchus) as a result of mass effect by the oesophageal tumour | |||
*Aortic invasion | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
CT
- Eccentric or circumferential wall thickening >5 mm
- Peri-oesophageal soft tissue and fat stranding
- Dilated fluid and debris filled esophageal lumen is proximal to an obstructing lesion
- Tracheobronchial invasion appears as displacement of the airway (usually the trachea or left mainstem bronchus) as a result of mass effect by the oesophageal tumour
- Aortic invasion