Case study: atypically located pericardial cyst
Published
10 July 2012
| Article by Journal of Clinical Ultrasound 2012
| Tags:
echocardiography,
pericardial-cyst,
case-report.
Case study: atypically located pericardial cyst
Pericardial cysts, frequently located at the right costophrenic angle, are rare congenital abnormalities that result from an incomplete fusion of fetal lacunae. Most of them are asymptomatic and discovered incidentally on chest X‐ray or echocardiography. We report the uncommon case of a pericardial...
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