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Fig. 1 59-year-old man after right pneumonectomy for squamous cell carcinoma of lung. Method to measure length of pulmonary arterial stump is shown. Distance between origin of right or left pulmonary artery and end of stump (biheaded arrow) is defined as length of pulmonary arterial stump after pneumonectomy. CT scan obtained 16 months after pneumonectomy shows flat filling defect at end of pulmonary arterial stump, presumed to be in situ thrombus.