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Fig. 3A. 35-year-old woman who was examined for pulmonary embolism after
surgery. Helical CT scan obtained at level of upper lobes (2-mm collimation;
pitch, 2; 30% nonionic contrast material; flow rate, 4 mL/sec) reveals poor
opacification of pulmonary arteries in first centimeter of volume scanned in
caudocranial direction, despite 18-sec scanning delay.
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