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Fig. 3A. Chest radiographic examination in 54-year-old man with history of previous myocardial infarction. Posteroanterior radiograph shows increased curvature of dilated left ventricle. Although left atrial appendage segment (arrow) is concave, pulmonary vessels in lower lobes are less sharp than those in upper lobes, indicating left atrial hypertension. Faint rimlike calcification of left ventricular aneurysm (arrowheads) may be seen through ventricular contour.





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