Aortic and left pulmonary artery dilatation: an unusual cause of a left hilar mass and lung collapse
An 80 year old clergy, presented with a 5-day history of left-sided chest pain which was non-radiating but had cough productive of white sputum.No history of haemoptysis, dyspnoea, orthopnoea or paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea was elicited.However, a history of smoking 2 cigarettes per day for 10 years was present.He is a known hypertensive on medica