Fig. 2From: A rare cause of dysphagia due to retropharyngeal foregut duplication cyst: case report and review of the literatureContrast-enhanced CT scan imaging of the neck: encapsulated mass (white arrow) occupying the retropharyngeal space, expanding on the right side, in close contact with carotid sheath (A). MRI axial and sagittal scans with gadolinium showed a retropharyngeal lesion with uniform high signal intensity in T2-weighted images (B and C). Note that the mass, arising from the retropharyngeal space, causes anterior displacement of the pharyngeal mucosa, leading to the pharyngeal globus sensation. CT, computed tomography. MRI, magnetic resonance imagingBack to article page