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Figure 25a. Acute pulmonary embolism in a 59-year-old man. (a) CT scan (window width = 400 HU, window level = 40 HU) demonstrates thrombus within the right interlobar artery (arrow). (b) CT scan (window width = 552 HU, window level = 276 HU) shows acute pulmonary embolism within the medial segment of the middle lobe artery (arrow) that was missed on the image in a. The window width is equal to the mean attenuation of the main pulmonary artery plus two standard deviations, and the window level equals one-half of this value (29). (c) CT scan (window width = 700 HU, window level = 100 HU) demonstrates thrombus within the right interlobar artery and the medial segment of the middle lobe artery. Figure 25 illustrates the effect of different window settings on detection of pulmonary embolism.
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