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Fig. 2A. 29-year-old man with recurrent right-sided pleural effusions caused
by diaphragmatic leakage after continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.
Axial T1-weighted fast low-angle shot MR image shows hyperintense
gadodiamide-spiked dialysate in peritoneal cavity (short solid arrow)
and in right pleural cavity (open arrow). Note small leak in right
hemidiaphragm (long solid arrow).