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Figure 5. Prone RAO spot image from single-contrast esophagography shows inflammatory esophagogastric polyp as enlarged fold (small arrows) extending upward into distal esophagus, where it terminates as a smooth polypoid protuberance (large arrow). Inflammatory polyps are thought to be a sign of chronic reflux esophagitis.