Abstract

A 9‐year‐old male Beagle dog was presented with a history of regurgitation for more than a month. In radiographic examination of the esophagus, a space‐occupying defect suggesting an intramural lesion was found in the caudal esophagus. At necropsy a diagnosis of a hematoma of the wall of the esophagus was made. Trauma was suggested as a possible etiology because the dog also had a fracture of the first rib on the same side as the esophageal hematoma.

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