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Fig. 3A. Congenital unilateral pulmonary vein atresia in 27-year-old
woman with hemoptysis and hematemesis. Thin-section CT scan (1.5-mm
collimation, mediastinal window settings) reveals apparent esophageal wall
thickening (black arrows). Also note transpleural collateral vessels
(white arrows). Abnormal subcarinal soft tissue was also seen on
cephalad images (not shown).