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Fig. 13D. Right vertebral vein resembles paratracheal node in
62-year-old man with lung cancer in left upper lobe. Transverse
contrast-enhanced delayed phase CT scans shows that right verterbal vein
(arrows) is accompanied by vertebral artery (arrowhead,
A) on upper axial image (C) and drains into posterior aspect of
right brachiocephalic vein (asterisk, D) on lower axial image
(D). S = right subclavian artery, star = left brachiocephalic vein.
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