Right upper lobe consolidation and cardiomegaly

Discussion:

There is obvious cardiomegaly, which in this case was demonstrated to be secondary to a pericardial effusion on an echocardiogram.

The prominence of the left atrium is not uncommonly seen in pediatric patients and is not necessarily pathological. It shouldn't be misinterpreted as a mediastinal mass.

There is infective right upper lobe consolidation.

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