-The CT shows an effusion with relatively high attenuation; hemorrhage has an attenuation exceeding 35 Hounsfield units (HU) when the blood is fresh, and reaching 70 HU with clotted blood.
-There is contrast in the hemothorax representing ongoing bleed into the thorax.
-A rib fracture is visualized.
A hemothorax is blood in the pleural space. Trauma is the most common cause for a hemothorax. Less common causes include pulmonary embolism, metastatic disease, anticoagulant therapy, leaking aortic aneurysm.
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