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Fig. 16A. —22-year-old woman with hydatid embolism and history of pulmonary hydatid disease. Patient presented with 6-month history of dyspnea on exertion and hemoptysis. Contrast-enhanced CT scan (mediastinal window) reveals hypodense material in lower lobe pulmonary arteries. (Reprinted with permission from [48])