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Pablo Barge1, Patricia Sebastián-Marcos1, Miriam Martínez1, Marta Soler1,2, Serafín Gómez1,3, Antonio Buendía1,3, Amalia Agut1,2.
Abstract
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Keywords: CT; Peritoneopericardial diaphragmatic hernia; cholangiocarcinoma; myelolipoma
Year: 2019 PMID: 30834134 PMCID: PMC6393819 DOI: 10.1177/2055116919835081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JFMS Open Rep ISSN: 2055-1169
Figure 1(a) Right lateral and (b) dorsoventral radiographs of the thoracic cavity. Note the globoid-shape cardiac silhouette with a heterogeneous appearance encompassing the total width of the thoracic cavity, dorsal peritoneopericardial mesothelial remnant (arrow), ventral diaphragmatic border effacement, multiple soft tissue opacity pulmonary nodules and a small liver in the cranial abdomen. Only seven sternal segments are identified
Figure 2Ultrasonographic image of the mass from the right thoracic wall. The mass is of mixed echogenicity and surrounded by anechoic free fluid (asterisk)
Figure 3Pre-contrast transverse CT image of the pericardial sac in soft tissue window (window width = 350, window level = 40). The cardiac silhouette (asterisk) is medial to the fat-attenuated mass, which is surrounded by a thin and irregular mineral band (black arrows). The heart and the mass are surrounded by fluid (white arrows)
Figure 4Post-contrast dorsal CT reconstruction in the delayed phase of the thoracic cavity in soft tissue window (window width = 350, window level = 40). There is a large and heterogeneous mass (black arrows) with a focal area of fat density (white dashed arrows) arising from the liver in the pericardial sac displacing the cardiac silhouette (asterisk) cranially, which is surrounded by non-enhancing fluid. Note the absence of liver parenchyma in the left cranial abdomen
Figure 5Gross image from the thorax necropsy. Note the hepatic mass (m) displacing the heart (h) towards the left side within the pericardial sac
Figure 6Primary focus of a cholangiocarcinoma in the liver. Note the presence, on the left side of the image, of areas of necrosis (asterisks). In the centre the neoplastic cells appear organised in small irregular tubules accompanied by a desmoplastic reaction (arrows)