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Fig. 4B —Acute pulmonary embolism in 27-year-old woman. Curved reformatted image of posterior basal segmental artery of right lower lobe shows that central arterial filling defect (seen in A) cannot occur in isolation without embolism draping over vessel branch point or touching vessel wall at some point. Axial image of thrombus (A) was acquired at level of arrow.