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Fig. 6C Images from ECG-gated CT scan of 20-year-old man with dextrocardia
and polysplenia syndrome. Reformatted coronal image shows bilateral
hyparterial bronchi. Pulmonary arteries (P) are enlarged from chronic
pulmonary artery hypertension secondary to long-standing intracardiac
left-to-right shunt. A = aorta, arrow = arch of hemiazygos vein connecting to
left-sided superior vena cava (not shown).