Presentation
Persistent opacity at the posterior costophrenic angle. Patient has chronic cough.
Patient Data
Age: 35
Gender: Female
From the case:
Tracheal bronchus
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Frontal

Posterior costophrenic sulcus opacity, that persist on follow up chest radiographs.
Scoliosis of the thoracic spine is seen.
From the case:
Tracheal bronchus
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Axial C+ arterial phase

Small left Bochdalek hernia associated with subsegmental atelectasis at the adjacent left lower lobe.
Incidental finding of tracheal bronchus.
Right middle lobe scaring and mild broncheiactasis.
Scoliosis of the thoracic spine.
Case Discussion
The persistent posterior costophrenic sulcus opacity related to a small left Bochdalek hernia.
Incidental finding of a tracheal bronchus.