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Fig. 1A. 54-year-old man referred for evaluation of tubular density on
chest radiograph. Conventional angiography was performed after chest
radiography and conventional axial CT (not shown) when patient initially
presented. Angiogram in anteroposterior view (A) shows large feeding
vessel (arrow) arising from celiac axis and coursing cephalad above
left hemidiaphragm to lingula. Delayed, subtracted, conventional angiogram in
anterior view (B) shows large lingula vascular malformation (V) with
drainage cephalad to left pulmonary artery (arrow). Conventional
angiogram (C) shows injection of left bronchial artery (solid
arrow), which feeds vascular malformation (open arrow) in lower
left thorax.
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