Fig. 2From: Post-traumatic giant thrombosis of inferior vena cava induced right-sided blunt traumatic diaphragmatic injury: a case reportFollow-up enhanced CT scan findings on the ninth day of admission. Compared to the CT scan on the admission, the liver was more elevated, and a diagnosis of traumatic diaphragmatic injury was made. The diaphragmatic hernia caused severe narrowing of the inferior hepatic vena cava and formed a 13 cm × 3 cm giant thrombus in the inferior vena cavaBack to article page