Figure 4From: Acute gastroesophageal intussusception in a juvenile Australian shepherd dog: endoscopic treatment and long-term follow-upThoracic radiograph with esophageal contrast study in left lateral recumbency eight months after diagnosis. The esophagus is dilated and filled with barium contrast and there is a slight distension or diverticulum is located cranial to the heart. There is a striped pattern in the caudal esophagus, and the stomach is filled with contrast agent.Back to article page