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Fig. 3C 43-year-old man with recurrent dyspnea and chest pain
referred for evaluation of coronary arteries on coronary artery MDCT. Image
shows triangular-shaped peripheral consolidation in left lower lobe
(arrowhead), which indicated pulmonary infarction. Pulmonary emboli
were classified as major extracardiac findings.