Case Report

Urgent Airway Management and Postoperative Complications in a Patient with Trichorhinophalangeal Syndrome

Figure 1

Axial (a) and coronal (b) views of CT (computed tomography) thorax, abdomen, and pelvis which revealed 6 mm left obstructing ureterolithiasis with hydronephrosis, as well as incidentally noted large 13 cm heterogeneous mass within the pelvis resulting in distortion of local structures. Additionally visualized was a large Morgagni hernia containing a large majority of the small bowel, the transverse colon, a portion of the descending colon, and a portion of the stomach with significant adjacent atelectasis of right lower lung lobe.
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