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Fig. 6B. —4-MDCT angiograms of 35-year-old woman with chronic Takayasu's arteritis. Images show dilated arteries in areas of relatively high density of right upper lobe and lingula corresponding to hyperfused lung. There are various segmental branch stenoses (arrows) that are visible on left side.