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Fig. 5B —Anomalous origin of upper left bronchial artery from aortic arch in 65-year-old man. Four consecutive 3-mm thin-slab maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) images in axial plane show anomalous origin of upper left bronchial artery from right aspect of aortic arch (arrow, A) and trajectory under aortic arch (arrowheads, B-D).