A 43-year-old man with a large recurrent right-sided pleural effusion. Diagnosis: constrictive pericarditis. Chest. 2000;117:1191-1194.Sadikot RT, Fredi JL, Light RW. A 43-year-old man with a large recurrent right-sided pleural effusion. Diagnosis: constrictive pericarditis. Chest 2000;117:...
Bilateral engorgement of the jugular veins may be caused by obstruction of the veins by compression or constriction or by right-sided congestive heart failure. A jugular pulse of small magnitude moving up the jugular vein about one third of the way up the neck is normal in most animals but ...
(LV) mass along the free wall of theleft ventricleextending to the apex and a small pericardial as well as a rightpleural effusion(Fig. 3). The mass was further delineated on a cardiac magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) scan that showed a 22× 52 mm mass with a distinct separation between ...
A right-sided incision should be favoured and if a left-sided one is performed then a permanent mesh should be used as reinforcement [44]. However, the repeated stress from about 20,000 diaphragmatic movements a day can easily disrupt the repair. Hence additional mesh reinforcement is often ...
A 25-year-old healthy Caucasian male presented to the emergency department following a 2-week history of non-specific symptoms including intermittent febrile illness, right sided nonspecific abdominal discomfort, right shoulder tip pain, night sweats, nausea, diarrhe...
We present an unusual etiology for a right-sided pleural effusion in a 42-year-old female.CASE PRESENTATION: A 42 year-old female was evaluated for dry cough and progressive dyspnea on exertion. She had intermittent fevers and a 15 kg weight loss. Auscultation revealed diminished breath sounds...
S1389A Rare Case of Large Pancreatic Pseudocyst Causing Right-Sided Pleural Effusiondoi:10.14309/01.ajg.0000707604.01602.0fTageldin, OmarAlreshq, RabahAlexandre, CassidyParsa, NourOfficial journal of the American College of Gastroenterology | ACG...
Computed tomographic scan of the thorax showed a small, right, pleura-based nodule with infiltration of the immediate surroundings in addition to a massive, right-sided pleural effusion. Cytologic examination of pleural fluid revealed a heterogeneous population of cells comprising small mature lymphocytes...
This case involves a 78-year-old woman who presented with back pain, shortness of breath, and lower limb weakness.The computed tomography (CT) scan reporteda pleural effusion, with plans made to drain the fluid. However, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a large right-sided lateral ...
Upon admission she presented with right-sided chest pain and dyspnea without fever. Chest radiographs and computed tomography demonstrated a right pleural effusion with collapse of the lower lobe without parenchymal or mediastinal abnormalities. An abdomen CT revealed a normal transplanted...