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Fig. 1D. Left superior pulmonary vein occlusion and venous infarction
after radiofrequency ablation in 31-year-old man with refractory atrial
fibrillation. Contrast-enhanced CT scan (2.5-mm collimation, mediastinal
windows) shows occlusion of left superior pulmonary vein with soft-tissue
attenuation (open arrow) surrounding expected location of vein and
left-sided pleural thickening. Note contrast material (curved arrow)
in right superior pulmonary vein.
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