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Fig. 30 | BMC Pulmonary Medicine

Fig. 30

From: Ultrasound and non-ultrasound imaging techniques in the assessment of diaphragmatic dysfunction

Fig. 30

Reproduced under Open Access Creative Commons License: Chu et al. World J Clin Cases 2019; 7(24):4307

Primary diaphragmatic hemangioma. a, b Contrast enhanced chest computed tomography images illustrating a poorly-enhanced lesion (white arrow) in the right basal lung, adjacent to the right hemidiaphragm (a axial view; b coronal view). c Intraoperative image of a red papillary tumor arising from the right hemidiaphragm (resected tumor measured 3.5 cm × 1.3 cm). d Pathologic image showing a vascular lesion characterized by dilated cavernous vascular space separated by irregular vascular walls microscopically. Pathologic findings are compatible with those of cavernous hemangioma.

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