NORMAL CT PULMONARY ANGIOGRAM

Clinical Information:

 

Technique:

Fine slice pulmonary artery phase helical CT images were obtained from the lung apices to the lung bases. Mediastinal and lung windows were reconstructed.

Comparison:

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Findings:

The pulmonary arteries have a normal appearance with no fillings defects to suggest a pulmonary embolus.

The heart, great vessels, trachea and oesophagus have a normal appearance. There is no lymphadenopathy.

The bronchi are normal, as is the pulmonary parenchyma. The pleural spaces are clear.

The upper abdominal solid organs and bowel have a normal arterial phase appearance within the field of view.

No bony abnormality is identified.

Conclusion:

Normal CT Pulmonary Angiogram.