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Fig. 5A —8-year-old boy with neonatal pulmonary artery banding to
correct large ventricular septal defect and right aortic arch. Second
operation was performed because band erosion was suspected. Status after
closure of ventricular septal defect and pulmonary artery debanding was
assessed on MRI. Reformatted maximum-intensity-projection (A) and
shaded surface display (B) gadolinium-enhanced 3D MR angiograms reveal
false aneurysm at main pulmonary artery (arrows) due to band
erosion.