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The lesion was attached to the upper left pericardium in an area slightly larger than a silver dollar. Multiple views during pneumomediastinography can demonstrate small areas of mediastinal ...
A chest radiograph showed widening of the mediastinum (Fig. 2) and computerised tomography (CT) demonstrated air spaces in the neck, bilateral pleural and pericardial effusions and partial ...
The layers that cover the heart (mediastinal pleura and parietal pericardium) Or the cancer is less than 7cm, but there is more than one tumour in the same lobe of the lung. Lung cancer ...
muscle or skin), the inner lining of the chest wall (parietal pleura), the nerve close to the lung (the phrenic nerve), the layers of the sac that covers the heart (mediastinal pleura and parietal ...
Pericardium and mediastinum were also sites of injury. Some patients had small pleural effusions, with no other complications identified. Thoracic organ injury by percutaneous catheters may be ...
The following mediastinal abnormalities are evident: right ventricular hypertrophy due to pulmonary hypertension, left ventricular hypertrophy related to systemic hypertension, a pericardial ...
T3 means mesothelioma is in all layers of the pleura on one side of the body, and has started to spread into the: chest wall mediastinum surface of the outer covering of your heart (pericardium) ...
Pneumopericardium happens when you have air or gas in the pericardium. The pericardium is the tissue sac around your heart. The sac is filled with fluid that lubricates your heart and protects it ...