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Fig. 1E —80-year-old woman with clinically suspected pulmonary embolism and evidence of major pulmonary embolism involving left main and intermediate arteries, left lower lobe artery, and left segmental branches 3 and 8-10 (arrows). Miller I and II scores and Mastora score were 56.3%, 25%, and 21.3%, respectively, for reviewer 1 and 50%, 25%, and 24.5%, respectively, for reviewer 2. Cor pulmonale was evident on transthoracic echocardiography, and patient underwent systemic thrombolysis. However, she died on third day after diagnosis from cardiogenic shock.





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