Fig. 4From: A rare case of Gorham-stout syndrome involving the thoracic spine with progressive bilateral chylothorax: a case reportThoracic CT. Multiple bone lesions are visible in thoracic vertebrae 6–9 with osteolysis of the ribs and a pathological fracture of the seventh thoracic vertebra. (The white arrow indicates the destructed vertebrae, the red arrow indicates the osteolytic rib, and the circle indicates pleural effusion)Back to article page