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CT helps verify migration of the stomach cranially through the hiatus. Sagittal and coronal reformatted images often help demonstrate the hernia and the hiatal defect. | CT helps verify migration of the [[stomach]] cranially through the hiatus. Sagittal and coronal reformatted images often help demonstrate the [[hernia]] and the hiatal defect. | ||
==CT== | ==CT== |
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Overview
CT helps verify migration of the stomach cranially through the hiatus. Sagittal and coronal reformatted images often help demonstrate the hernia and the hiatal defect.
CT
Patient #1: Sliding hiatal hernia
Patient #2: Sliding hiatal hernia
Patient #3: Paraesophageal hernia