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Fig. 4I. 12-year-old girl with complex arteriovenous malformation.
Comparison of pulmonary time-resolved two-dimensional MR projection angiograms
(AD), three-dimensional contrast-enhanced MR angiograms
(E), and conventional angiograms using digital subtraction technique
(FI). Conventional digital subtraction angiogram also confirms
central nodular lesion (arrow) in right hilus.
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