Phantom Tumor of the Lung: Localized Interlobar Effusion in Congestive Heart Failure

Localized interlobar effusions in congestive heart failure (phantom or vanishing lung tumor/s) is/are uncommon but well known entities. An 83-year-old man presented with shortness of breath, swollen legs, and dry cough enduring five days. Chest-X-ray (CXR) revealed massive sharply demarked round/ova...

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Main Authors: Mislav Lozo, Emilija Lozo Vukovac, Zeljko Ivancevic, Ivan Pletikosic
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Cardiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/207294
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spelling doaj-88dbe201b9f74599a1b9db9a2f3beae22020-11-24T20:40:43ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Cardiology2090-64042090-64122014-01-01201410.1155/2014/207294207294Phantom Tumor of the Lung: Localized Interlobar Effusion in Congestive Heart FailureMislav Lozo0Emilija Lozo Vukovac1Zeljko Ivancevic2Ivan Pletikosic3Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital Centre Split, Spinciceva 1, 21000 Split, CroatiaDepartment of Pulmonary Diseases, University Hospital Centre Split, Spinciceva 1, 21000 Split, CroatiaDepartment of Pulmonary Diseases, University Hospital Centre Split, Spinciceva 1, 21000 Split, CroatiaUniversity of Split School of Medicine, Soltanska 2, 21000 Split, CroatiaLocalized interlobar effusions in congestive heart failure (phantom or vanishing lung tumor/s) is/are uncommon but well known entities. An 83-year-old man presented with shortness of breath, swollen legs, and dry cough enduring five days. Chest-X-ray (CXR) revealed massive sharply demarked round/oval homogeneous dense shadow 10 × 7 cm in size in the right inferior lobe. The treatment with the loop diuretics and fluid intake reduction resulted in complete resolution of the observed round/oval tumor-like image on the control CXR three days later. Radiologic appearance of such a mass-like configuration in patients with congestive heart failure demands correction of the underlying heart condition before further diagnostic investigation is performed to avoid unnecessary, expensive, and possibly harmful diagnostic and treatment errors.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/207294
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author Mislav Lozo
Emilija Lozo Vukovac
Zeljko Ivancevic
Ivan Pletikosic
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Emilija Lozo Vukovac
Zeljko Ivancevic
Ivan Pletikosic
Phantom Tumor of the Lung: Localized Interlobar Effusion in Congestive Heart Failure
Case Reports in Cardiology
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Emilija Lozo Vukovac
Zeljko Ivancevic
Ivan Pletikosic
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title Phantom Tumor of the Lung: Localized Interlobar Effusion in Congestive Heart Failure
title_short Phantom Tumor of the Lung: Localized Interlobar Effusion in Congestive Heart Failure
title_full Phantom Tumor of the Lung: Localized Interlobar Effusion in Congestive Heart Failure
title_fullStr Phantom Tumor of the Lung: Localized Interlobar Effusion in Congestive Heart Failure
title_full_unstemmed Phantom Tumor of the Lung: Localized Interlobar Effusion in Congestive Heart Failure
title_sort phantom tumor of the lung: localized interlobar effusion in congestive heart failure
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Cardiology
issn 2090-6404
2090-6412
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Localized interlobar effusions in congestive heart failure (phantom or vanishing lung tumor/s) is/are uncommon but well known entities. An 83-year-old man presented with shortness of breath, swollen legs, and dry cough enduring five days. Chest-X-ray (CXR) revealed massive sharply demarked round/oval homogeneous dense shadow 10 × 7 cm in size in the right inferior lobe. The treatment with the loop diuretics and fluid intake reduction resulted in complete resolution of the observed round/oval tumor-like image on the control CXR three days later. Radiologic appearance of such a mass-like configuration in patients with congestive heart failure demands correction of the underlying heart condition before further diagnostic investigation is performed to avoid unnecessary, expensive, and possibly harmful diagnostic and treatment errors.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/207294
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