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Fig. 4C. Acute pulmonary embolism in 45-year-old woman. Expiratory high-resolution CT scan obtained at same level as B shows extensive areas of air trapping in both upper lobes (arrows). Areas of air trapping are more widespread than areas of mosaic perfusion shown on B.