“…In addition, the pleural adhesions may be transient, as has been suggested by reports of patients with vanishing tumors who, after resolution, developed bilateral free-flowing pleural effusions on subsequent presentations. 3,7,8,10,11 Last, the right-sided predilection of vanishing tumors is best explained by the increased hydrostatic pressure and the impaired venous and lymphatic drainage that is present in the right hemithorax in congestive heart failure. 3 Vanishing tumors have a characteristic radiographic appearance; they appear crisp, well-demarcated, and very radiodense on one view, and illdefined, vague, and much less dense on the other projection, which is an important characteristic of pleural disease.…”