A clinical case of epigastric pain 3 months after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is presented. The CT finding of an abdominal mass with thick wall, internal horizontal by-gravity level and linear contrast enhancement at the border between the two different components was correctly interpreted for a chronic hematoma with separation of the formed blood elements from blood serum; in particular, the linear contrast enhancement was related to an artery-feeding vessel.
Aliprandi, A., Fausto, A., Mossuto, E., Menicanti, L., Sardanelli, F. (2003). Chronic Epigastric blood collection after coronary artery bypass grafting: case report. CLINICAL IMAGING, 27(6), 398-399 [10.1016/S0899-7071(03)00020-2].
Chronic Epigastric blood collection after coronary artery bypass grafting: case report
Aliprandi A;
2003
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A clinical case of epigastric pain 3 months after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is presented. The CT finding of an abdominal mass with thick wall, internal horizontal by-gravity level and linear contrast enhancement at the border between the two different components was correctly interpreted for a chronic hematoma with separation of the formed blood elements from blood serum; in particular, the linear contrast enhancement was related to an artery-feeding vessel.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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