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Fig. 1.
Original two-dimensional echocardiography picture which was taken during the first echocardiography exam. Pericardial effusion (pe) is seen. Large pericardial tumor (T) is located in front to the right ventricle (RV)
Fig. 2.
Benign cleft lip in a baby with trisomy 13
Fig. 3.
X-ray image from the neonatal ICU
Fig. 4.
Retrospective offline reconstruction from the echocardiography examination. Left-side picture: referral image in which the pericardial tumor with pericardial effusion is seen (corresponding to the Fig. 1). ant – anterior, post – posterior, RA – right atrium, RV – right ventricle, L – left, R – right. Right-side picture: modified sagittal view reconstruction from the STIC volume. The “tumor” is identified as part of the liver herniating into the pericardial cavity (arrow). st – stomach