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Fig. 1 46-year-old man with retrosternal chest pain and increasing
shortness of breath for past 2 hours. Three-dimensional time-resolved
pulmonary MR angiogram (TE/TR, 3.5/1.3; bandwidth, ± 62.5 kHz; flip
angle, 35°, 30 partitions with effective thickness of 3 mm; matrix size,
256 x 192; scan time, 41 seconds) shows nine temporally resolved phases
acquired with single breath-hold. Fourth phase has best image quality, as was
true for most patients in this study.