Extrapericardial hematomas can cause cardiac tamponade[1-3] and CT is able to clearly show the compression of the heart.[3] When echocardiographic involvement cannot be satisfactorily diagnosed, CT can be utilized in patients who are hemodynamically stable.[4]
Figure 2: A sagittal axis view of the retrosternal hematoma.
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