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Fig. 3B. 47-year-old man with acute right chest pain and dyspnea. Axial transverse CT scans show proximal clot (arrows) completely occluding upper part of right pulmonary artery (B) and right upper lobe artery (C). CT index was scored as 40% and 20% for first and second investigators, respectively.