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Fig. 1

From: Cardiac tamponade developing during Trousseau's syndrome with pulmonary embolism

Fig. 1

Images of CT pulmonary angiogram and transthoracic echocardiography. A CT pulmonary angiography demonstrates pulmonary embolism in the left main pulmonary artery (arrow head) a day before pericardiocentesis. B and C 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 ventricle

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