Air appears around heart but does not extend above great vessels
Air in the pericardial sac is limited by the normal pericardial reflections. Pneumo-pericardium is often secondary to an infectious process with associated pericardial fluid and thickening, which will produce an air-fluid level on horizontal beam radiographs. Pneumo-pericardium may produce a similar finding continuous diaphragmatic sign
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Air within the pericardial sac will rise to a nondependent position on decubitus positioning, unlike mediastinal air, which is not mobile.
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Chest x.ry reveld:-
-- slightly bilateral pra-hilar congestion with well pulmonary vascular marking.
-- right cardiac border enlarged could be indicated to ascending aorta dilated, implement to the aortic valve stenosis
---also the lower part of right cardiac border is prominant could be IVC dilated???
-- - Air in the left pericardium could be pericarditis???
--- Lung parenchyma in both sides are free inspite of the peripharies are masked by scapular shadow.
-- both lateral cpa are free.
-- cardiac size and configration within normal limit.
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