Zeilender S, Turner M A, Glauser F L
Department of Medicine, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond.
Chest. 1990 Apr;97(4):1014-6. doi: 10.1378/chest.97.4.1014.
We present a patient who had chronic, bilateral pleural effusions without evidence of parenchymal, retrocardiac or mediastinal masses. A CAT scan of the abdomen and chest revealed the extension of a large abdominal pseudocyst through the diaphragm into the posterior mediastinum. The pseudocyst resolved with conservative management.