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Fig. 6 —CT scan obtained for evaluation of chronic thromboembolic disease in 38-year-old woman with primary pulmonary hypertension (360° rotation, no cardiac gating). Axial 5-mm-thick image at level of ventricles (window center: 50 H; window width: 350 H) shows marked dilatation of right ventricular lumen; partial posterior convexity of interventricular septum (arrow); dilatation of right atrium, coronary sinus (star), and inferior vena cava; and minor pericardial effusion (arrowhead).





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