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Figure 7b.  Morgagni hernia and associated peritoneal carcinomatosis in a 55-year-old man. (a) CT scan shows a well-defined fatty mass with marked omental vessels and fatty infiltration. (b) On an axial CT scan obtained 10 months later, the hernia has shrunk and the attenuation has increased. These findings are secondary to abdominal ascites and chemotherapy.







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