Figure 4From: Imaging acute complications in cancer patients: what should be evaluated in the emergency setting?A 72-year-old man with history of lung cancer presenting pericardial effusion/cardiac tamponade. (A) Echocardiogram demonstrating hypoechoic pericardiac fluid (arrow) and through transmission. (B) Axial computed tomographic slice of the thorax obtained in a mediastinal window after intravenous contrast administration showing a large pericardial effusion (thick arrow) and small bilateral pleural effusions (thin arrows).Back to article page