Presentation
Left sided pleuritic chest and flank pain.
Patient Data
Rounded airspace opacities are seen behind the heart and left hemidiaphragm within the left lower lobe.
Dense mass-like airspace consolidation in the posterior basal segment of the left lower lobe.
Case Discussion
The retrocardiac consolidation was initially not identified by the treating team and a CT KUB was ordered to further investigate the patient's persisting pain and elevated serum inflammatory markers. The non-uploaded unenhanced abdominal viscera were normal. A course of oral antibiotics for community acquired pneumonia was subsequently commenced.
Although very unlikely in this age group, a 6 week follow up radiograph after resolution of symptoms should be recommended to exclude neoplasm due to the rounded mass-like appearance of the consolidation.