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Fig. 5B. Patent ductus arteriosus in 2-year-old boy with murmur on physical examination. Patent ductus arteriosus was suspected and CT was subsequently performed. Enhanced sagittal multiplanar image shows small patent ductus arteriosus (arrows) between aorta (A) and pulmonary artery (P). Correct diagnosis was made by only one observer. Confidence level was 5 in all cases.