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. 2020 Jul 9;2(4):e200289. doi: 10.1148/ryct.2020200289

Figure 3:

A 63-year-old man, after 17 days of hospitalization without respiratory support, had a sudden increase in d-dimer value. The images show pulmonary thromboembolism, A, in the lobar arteries for the left lower lobe (yellow arrow) and, B, in the segmental arteries for the right lower lobe (yellow arrows), C, D, confirmed by maximum intensity projection reconstructions (yellow arrows). E, F, Lung parenchyma is characterized by some peripheral subpleural bilateral ground-glass opacities and consolidations.

A 63-year-old man, after 17 days of hospitalization without respiratory support, had a sudden increase in d-dimer value. The images show pulmonary thromboembolism, A, in the lobar arteries for the left lower lobe (yellow arrow) and, B, in the segmental arteries for the right lower lobe (yellow arrows), C, D, confirmed by maximum intensity projection reconstructions (yellow arrows). E, F, Lung parenchyma is characterized by some peripheral subpleural bilateral ground-glass opacities and consolidations.