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From the case:
Rosai-Dorfman disease
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Enlarged cardiac silhouette and bilateral pleural effusions.
From the case:
Rosai-Dorfman disease
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A very large pericardial effusion is present. The inner and outer layers of the pericardium are thickened and slightly nodular. This raises concern regarding either tumor or infection.
In addition, a large right pleural effusion is present. Even without contrast, there is mild pleural thickening on the right and a small amount of right mediastinal pleural thickening.
Case Discussion
Rosai-Dorfman disease: recurrent pericardial effusions, previous ureteral obstruction and ureteropexy.