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- Preliminary images demonstrate a hiatus hernia with the appearance of two gastric air bubbles, one above and one below the diaphragm
- The upper and mid oesophagus are unremarkable
- Minor hold up of contrast and tertiary peristalsis in the distal oesophagus
- Mesentero-axial rotation of the stomach with the antrum and pylorus located superiorly within the chest through a large diagphragmatic hiatus, and the cardia and fundus located inferiorly
- The gastro-oesophageal junction appears normal in diameter
- The stomach is not significantly dilated
- Contrast solution passes through to the duodenum
Findings are consistent with hiatus hernia and incomplete gastric mesoentero-axial rotation or volvulus (<180°).