Right cardiophrenic angle

Recessus phrenicomediastinalis dexter

Definition

Antoine Micheau

The right cardiophrenic angle is the clinical term for the right phrenicomediastinal recess on medical imaging (X-ray, CT...). it is located between the heart and the diaphragm and is usually filled with fat.

The cardiophrenic angles are obscured on X-ray in case of :

  • Pericardial lesions:

    • pericardial fat pad

    • pericardial cyst

    • pericardial fat necrosis

    • pericardial lipomatosis

  • Mediastinal lesions:

    • thymoma

    • Morgagni's hernia

    • lymphadenopathy: metastasis, lymphoma, reactional

    • neurogenic tumor 3

  • fibrous tumor of the pleura

  • hydatid cyst

  • Lung lesions: lobe collapse or lobe consolidation

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