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Fig. 1B. Acute pulmonary embolism in 76-year-old woman. Helical CT angiogram obtained using lung window settings shows inhomogeneous lung attenuation (arrows) in both upper lobes. Vessel size in lower attenuation areas is only slightly reduced, thus indicating mosaic perfusion as possible cause of inhomogeneous lung attenuation.