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No filling defects are present in pulmonary arteries.
Pericardial effusion without pericardial thickening. There is reflux of contrast material into IVC and hepatic veins, mainly the right hepatic vein, as well as within the azygos vein. Bilateral moderate-sized pleural effusions and peribronchial thickening, with diffuse and patchy ground-glass opacities, probably indicating vascular congestion.
Signs of centrilobular emphysema in the upper portions of the lung.
Paramediastinal irregular soft-tissue mass in the right upper lobe with mediastinal and bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy. Small lymph nodes anterior to the pericardium and around gastric cardia.