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Fig. 1 | CVIR Endovascular

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From: Concurrent pulmonary arteriovenous malformation and pulmonary embolism causing stroke: a therapeutic dilemma

Fig. 1

A Initially performed computed tomography (CT) image shows acute multifocal pulmonary embolism (PE) involving the bilateral lobar and segmental branches of the pulmonary artery (arrows). B, C Multiplanar reconstructed CT images show the angioarchitecture of the pulmonary arteriovenous malformation (PAVM) consisting of the feeding artery (arrowheads), venous sac (asterisk), and draining vein (dashed arrows). Thromboembolisms that spread to the segmental artery from which the feeder originate are also observed (arrows)

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