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  • 2. Painless left hemorrhagic pleural effusion: an unusual presentation of leaking saccular aortic arch aneurysm.
    Siddiqui MA, Akhtar J, Rizvi SW, Rizvi SA, Ahmad I, Ekramullah M.
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  • 4. Chronic aneurysm of the descending thoracic aorta presenting with right pleural effusion and left phrenic paralysis.
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  • 5. [A case of tuberculous aneurysm of the aorta].
    Sugane T, Takahashi N, Koura T, Ichimura K, Koya Y, Akashiba T, Horie T, Kitamura K, Oomori K.
    Kekkaku; 2000 Oct; 75(10):589-93. PubMed ID: 11109773
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  • 7. Left pleural hemorrhagic effusion. A presenting sign of thoracic aortic dissecting aneurysm.
    Gandelman G, Barzilay N, Krupsky M, Resnitzky P.
    Chest; 1994 Aug; 106(2):636-8. PubMed ID: 7774360
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  • 10. [Successful treatment of ruptured descending thoracic aortic aneurysm associated with right tension hemothorax during operation].
    Tatebayashi T, Yuda A, Noji S.
    Kyobu Geka; 2009 May; 62(5):388-90. PubMed ID: 19425380
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  • 13. A comparison of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and digital subtraction angiography findings in the diagnosis of infected aortic aneurysm.
    Lin MP, Chang SC, Wu RH, Chou CK, Tzeng WS.
    J Comput Assist Tomogr; 2008 May; 32(4):616-20. PubMed ID: 18664851
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  • 16. Pulmonary sequestration with Aspergillus infection presenting as massive hemoptysis and hemothorax with highly elevated carcinoembryonic antigen in pleural effusion that mimics advanced lung malignancy.
    Luo W, Hu TC, Luo L, Li YL.
    Eur J Med Res; 2021 May 25; 26(1):48. PubMed ID: 34034813
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  • 19. Ortner's syndrome presenting as thoracic aortic aneurysm mimicking thoracic malignancy: a case report.
    Pathirana U, Kularatne S, Handagala S, Ranasinghe G, Samarasinghe R.
    J Med Case Rep; 2015 Jun 24; 9():147. PubMed ID: 26104067
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  • 20. Painless left hemorrhagic pleural effusion: An unusual presentation of dissecting ascending aortic aneurysm.
    Little S, Johnson J, Moon BY, Mehta S.
    Chest; 1999 Nov 24; 116(5):1478-80. PubMed ID: 10559119
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