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Figure 6 | Cancer Imaging

Figure 6

From: Imaging acute complications in cancer patients: what should be evaluated in the emergency setting?

Figure 6

A 32-year-old woman with lymphoma presenting severe acute pulmonary thromboembolism. CT and MR images of the pulmonary arteries demonstrating pulmonary emboli. (A) CT, coronal maximum intensity projection (MIP) reconstruction demonstrating filling defects at the bifurcation and upper and lower segments of the right pulmonary artery (white arrows). (B) CT, Axial slice demonstrating filling defects at the bifurcation of the right and left pulmonary arteries (white arrows). (C) CT, sagittal reconstructions demonstrating filling defects in the inferior lobar branch of the left pulmonary artery (white arrow). (D) MRI with balanced steady state free precession sequence demonstrating filling defects in the right pulmonary artery (white arrow).

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