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Ultrasound demonstrating large echoic effusion (A) above a flattened diaphragm (B) with extensive thick, irregular nodularity arising from the diaphragm (C) and visceral pleural (D). Ultrasound demonstrating large echoic effusion (A) above a flattened diaphragm (B) with extensive thick, irregular nodularity arising from the diaphragm (C) and visceral pleural (D). This is highly suspicious for malignancy, most likely malignant pleural mesothelioma. Anna C. Bibby et al. Eur Respir Rev 2016;25: ©2016 by European Respiratory Society
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