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  • The Internet Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Volume 3
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Original Article

Case of the Month: Case 2

J Nates

Keywords

ards, cardiac, cardio-pulmonary support, critical care, education, emergency medicine, hemodynamics, intensive care medicine, intensivecare unit, medicine, multiorgan failure, neuro, patient care, pediatric, respiratory failure, surgical i, ventilation

Citation

J Nates. Case of the Month: Case 2. The Internet Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 1999 Volume 3 Number 1.

Abstract
 

History

A 55 y.o. latino-american male was admitted to the hospital with previous medical history of cysticercosis diagnosed in his country of residence in south-america. He had an intracranial mass, and he consulted for a second opinion. A chest X-ray showed this:

Figure 1

What is your diagnosis?

Answer

No, it is not a pulmonary cyst. This is a hiatal hernia with stomach and bowel in the chest. There is a nasogastric tube going into the stomach (looking similar to a pulmonary artery catheter inserted too far into the right pulmonary artery).

Figure 2

Figure 3

References

Author Information

Joseph L Nates, MD*
Assistant Professor, Departments of Neurosurgery and Anesthesiology, Health Science Center Medical School, The University of Texas-Houston

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