Case Report

Intramural Esophageal Hematoma Mimicking Acute Coronary Syndrome: Complication of Warfarin Use in a Mechanical Heart Valve Patient

Figure 2

Contrast-enhanced axial and coronal computed tomography of the chest showing an abnormal esophageal contour beginning about 16 cm from incisura extending about 20 cm, terminating on LES ((a), blue arrows). The CT images clearly show esophageal dilatation with a maximum lesion size of 5 × 2.2 cm ((b), red lines), irregularity, and tracheal deviation caused by hematoma ((c), green arrow) (date performed: December 21, 2021).
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