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Esophageal Tear: Anatomy, Causes, and Clinical Significance #97929 (License: Personal Use)
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The image is a labeled anterior view of the human digestive tract, with a red arrow pinpointing a tear in the esophagus just above the gastroesophageal junction-commonly associated with Boerhaave syndrome. Key organs including the liver, stomach, pancreas, and intestinal segments are clearly labeled to provide clinical context. The diagram serves as an educational tool for medical students, clinicians, and patients understanding upper GI pathology.
Used in medical education, gastroenterology resources, patient information leaflets, and emergency medicine guides to illustrate spontaneous or traumatic esophageal perforation. Matches user intent for understanding symptoms, diagnosis, or anatomy related to esophageal rupture.
Related Cliparts: Learn about esophageal tears-where they occur, associated symptoms, and why prompt diagnosis matters. Includes labeled anatomical diagram for clarity.
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