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Fig. 3A. 59-year-old man with history of metastatic lung and renal carcinoma
and deep venous thrombosis involving both lower limbs who presented with
dyspnea, cough, and low-grade fever. Helical CT chest scan reveals extensive
intraluminal filling defects in both pulmonary arteries (arrows),
which is diagnostic of pulmonary embolism.
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