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Can someone identify the type of hiatal hernia for a school paper?

Can someone identify the type of hiatal hernia for a school paper?

Hello, I'm a first-year student and we have to do a paper about a case. I choose a hiatal hernia, the patient had a barium swallow. At first, I thought it is a sliding hernia but then my professor pointed out that it might not be because it's still there when the patient is in a lying position on the table. I can't really find anything online with pictures and explanations so that's why I'm here.PS: sry for any mistakes English in my second language.

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