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Fig. 3. 22-year-old man with patent ductus arteriosus
(arrow) who was evaluated for heart murmur found by army medical
personnel. Patient subsequently developed New York Heart Association grade I
dyspnea [14]. On axial
multiplanar reformation from retrospectively ECG-gated multidetector CT, no
ductal calcification is seen. This finding is in marked contrast to severely
calcified ducts seen in older patients
(Fig. 1A).
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