|
|
||||||||
|
The following table or figure may be downloaded to PowerPoint for personal use in teaching and presentations. This feature is available to all subscribers to the journal. You MUST read and follow the guidelines at Request to Reproduce AJR Content if you are distributing or using AJR content beyond academic use (limited distribution, non-revenue producing, or educational purposes). (Downloading may take up to 30 seconds.
If the slide opens in your browser, select File -> Save As to save it.)

Fig. 1B. 57-year-old man with delayed diaphragm rupture. Follow-up
chest radiograph on fourth hospital day after positive end-expiratory pressure
was removed. Again note dense opacification of left lower lung, but now with
interval malpositioning of nasogastric tube (arrow) overlying thorax,
consistent with diaphragmatic rupture and gastric herniation.
![]()
Return to article
HOME
HELP
FEEDBACK
SUBSCRIPTIONS
ARCHIVE
SEARCH
TABLE OF CONTENTS