Fig. 1
From: A case of surgery for congenital esophagobronchial fistula accompanied by a destroyed lung
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a Chest contrast-computed tomography. A connection (arrows) between the middle of the esophagus and the right lower lung lobe was suspected. b Esophagoscopy findings. A diverticulum-like depression was seen (arrow) at the 2 o’clock position on the wall of the middle esophagus. c Esophagography findings. The flow of the contrast medium was detected (arrow) from the esophagus depression to the right lower lung and finally to the right main bronchus