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From: Anesthetic considerations for cesarean section in a parturient complicated by Scimitar syndrome-like pathophysiology

Fig. 1

a Left pulmonary artery (PA) branching from main PA was absent. b Right lung partially invaded into left thorax (arrows), and left lung contained both fibrous and bullous lesions. c Three-dimensional reconstruction image of the posterior aspect of the heart and major vessels indicated that neither PA (blue) nor pulmonary vein (PV) (red) was present in the left lung, while marked dilations of both PA and PV were seen in the right lung

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