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In X-ray school and we were asked what type of pathology this is? Looked in all my textbooks and the internet and can’t find an answer, was thinking hiatal hernia but not sure. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!

In X-ray school and we were asked what type of pathology this is? Looked in all my textbooks and the internet and can’t find an answer, was thinking hiatal hernia but not sure. Any ideas? Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/Affectionate_Ear_623
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