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Fig. 2D. 70-year-old man with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and acute
worsening of dyspnea. CT was performed with 2-mm collimation; pitch, 2; 24%
nonionic contrast material; flow rate, 4 mL/sec. Corresponding CT scans of
lung (window width, 1660 H; window level, -600 H) show segmental
(arrow, D and E) and subsegmental (arrow,
F) pulmonary artery branches.
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