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Extrapleural hematoma

Extrapleural hematoma
Axial computed tomography (CT) scan (A) and coronal reformation (B) show an extrapleural hematoma as a large right posterolateral mass with a liquid-liquid level typical of a hemorrhage (arrow), displacing the extrapleural fat and endothoracic fascia medially towards the lung (arrowhead) and leading to partial compressive atelectasis of the right lower lobe (dashed arrow).
Courtesy of Paul Stark, MD.
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