Figure 1From: Life- threatening hemothorax due to the inferior pulmonary ligament injury without obvious organ injuries: a case reportChest CT shows that a large amount of hemothorax and an active bleeding, presumably from the posterior intercostal or the phrenic artery, with focal aneurysmal changes. In addition, no injuries to the thoracic organs, including ribs, the lung, the mediastinum, or the diaphragms, are observed.Back to article page