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Fig. 1A. 72-year-old woman who underwent right middle and right lower
lobectomies and radiation therapy for poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. p
= main pulmonary artery, a = ascending aorta, s = superior vena cava, and v =
right pulmonary vein. Contiguous CT scans show thrombus (arrows)
within right interlobar pulmonary artery stump. Pleuroparenchymal fibrosis and
calcification are caused by irradiation.
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