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Fig. 5C 3-week-old girl born with preductal coarctation of aorta and
patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) treated with pulmonary homograft repair of
coarctation and ligation of PDA. Postsurgical MIP (B) and thin-slab MIP
(C) contrast-enhanced MR angiography show appearance after successful
ligation of PDA and proximal and distal anastomoses of pulmonary homograft
(arrows). Note hypoplasia of right lung and right pulmonary artery
with extralobar sequestration (star, B), with afferent blood
supply from infradiaphragmatic abdominal aorta (single arrowhead,
B) and venous drainage to suprahepatic inferior vena cava (double
arrowhead, B). Also note aberrant right subclavian artery
origin.