Fig. 1From: Cardiac tamponade developing during Trousseau's syndrome with pulmonary embolismImages of CT pulmonary angiogram and transthoracic echocardiography. AÂ CT pulmonary angiography demonstrates pulmonary embolism in the left main pulmonary artery (arrow head) a day before pericardiocentesis. B and CÂ Apical four chamber view on transthoracic echocardiography. Massive pericardial effusion before pericardiocentesis (B); remarkably dilated right ventricle and decompressed left ventricle after removal of pericardial effusion (C). Lt.PA; left main pulmonary artery, RV; right ventricle, LV; left ventricleBack to article page