Fig. 1A56-year-old woman with accessory diaphragm. Posteroanterior
chest radiography shows hypoplasic right lung with haziness (arrows)
of right hemidiaphragm.
Fig. 1C56-year-old woman with accessory diaphragm.
Maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) reconstructions on axillary, coronal, and
sagittal planes show accessory diaphragm (arrows) and anomalous path
of pulmonary vessels converging at hiatus and then dispersing.
Fig. 1D56-year-old woman with accessory diaphragm.
Maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) reconstructions on axillary, coronal, and
sagittal planes show accessory diaphragm (arrows) and anomalous path
of pulmonary vessels converging at hiatus and then dispersing.
Fig. 1E56-year-old woman with accessory diaphragm. Volume-rendered
image shows accessory diaphragm (black arrows) and anomalous course
of tracheobronchial tree converging at hiatus (white arrows) and then
dispersing.
Fig. 1G56-year-old woman with accessory diaphragm. MR angiography
image shows anomalous course of vessels. They converge at level of central
hole of accessory diaphragm (thin arrows) and then disperse.
Anomalous unilateral single pulmonary vein is also seen (thick
arrows).