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Fig. 3B. Multiplanar reformatted images of two patients with pulmonary embolism. 64-year-old woman who underwent CTA with 90 mL high-concentration contrast media (400 mgl/mL). Coronal-oblique multiplanar reformatted images through pulmonary emboli in segment artery (arrow) of right lower lobe. Note better conspicuity of emboli in B. Multiplanar reformatted images were obtained for illustration only; within-study assessment of peripheral arteries was performed on axial images.





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