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Overview

An x-ray (barium esophagogram) is the best initial imaging study in a patient suspected with Zenker's Diverticulum (ZD). Findings on an x-ray (barium esophagogram) suggestive of esophageal diverticulum associated with ZD appear as thin projections on the anterior esophageal wall over the Killian's triangle.

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Barium Swallow

A simple barium swallow will normally reveal the diverticulum. Endoscopy should not be performed due to the risk of perforating the diverticulum.

Barium swallow graphy: Zenker's diverticulum


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  1. "Zenker diverticulum | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org".
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