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F:
There are unusual
"black"
region
next to the heart. Notize the elevated hemidiaphragm at the right side.
H:
Adult man, 56-years-old, after esophagoscopy and damage to the esohagus and
high fever.
INFO/WWW:
Instrumental perforation of the esophagus commonly occurs during the attempted
insertion of a paliative tube through an esophageal carcinoma. Damage to the
esophagus serious, as mediastinitis is likely and a pyopneumomediastinum
may follow.
Elevated hemidiaphragm.
D:
Pneumomediastinum and mediastinitis after instrumental perforation
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