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Fig. 1A. 78-year-old man with progressive dyspnea caused by enlarging
pericardial hernia. Frontal chest radiograph obtained 6 days after onset of
symptoms shows cardiac dimensions are increased from prior examination (not
shown). Note apparent double density at right heart contour (horizontal
arrows), bowel gas projecting over left heart (vertical arrows),
and healed displaced right rib fractures (curved arrows).
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