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Fig. 1 Transient interruption of flow of contrast material in 59-year-old
woman. Coronal oblique reformatted image through right posterior basal
segmental artery from CT pulmonary angiography shows segment of poor
opacification (arrow) between areas of higher attenuation both
proximally and distally. Interface between low- and high-attenuation areas is
ill-defined.