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Published online before print May 11, 2009
British Journal of Radiology 2009, doi:10.1259/bjr/68800282
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Thoracic textilomas after myocardial revascularisation: typical CT findings

L F NOBRE 1, E MARCHIORI 2, F MAY , Á D CARRÃO , G ZANETTI 2, D M MACHADO 2

1 University Hospital, Santa Catarina Federal University, Campus Universitário - Trindade - CEP 88040-970, PBox 6199, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil. Clínica DMI – Diagnóstico Médico por Imagem, Rua Constâncio Krumel, 1083, CEP 88103-600, São José/SC, Brazil
2 Fluminense Federal University. Rua Marquês do Paraná, 303 Centro, CEP 24110.000. Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


   Abstract

The objective of this work was to report the tomographic findings in five cases of intrathoracic textilomas. The CT scans of five patients presenting with textilomas after being submitted to thoracotomy for myocardial revascularisation were reviewed retrospectively. Two chest radiologists studied the scans independently, and decisions concerning the CT findings were made by consensus. In each of the five cases, the imaging findings were similar and showed lesions resembling an extrapulmonary mass and well-defined contours situated at the marginal posterior pleural surface. In four of the five cases, a low-density centre and peripheral rim-like enhancement were observed after administration of contrast media. The suspicion of textiloma should be raised when a patient with a history of previous myocardial revascularisation surgery presents with an extrapulmonary mass in close contact with the posterior pleural surface.







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