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Fig. 9B. Partial anomalous pulmonary venous return in 54-year-old man.
Venogram obtained through catheter shows tip in left vertical vein (anomalous
pulmonary vein). Blood drawn from catheter had arterial-oxygen partial
pressure confirming that structure was anomalous pulmonary vein rather than
left pericardiophrenic vein, which has similar course.
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