Abstract

Figure 1: Posteroanterior chest radiography (a) and three-dimensional reconstruction of CT angiogram (b) shows twisted steel (arrow pointing) penetrating through the left chest. Figure 2: The CT shows the path of the steel (a). The steel penetrates through the superior lobe of the left lung, tightly close to the descending aorta (b, AO: aorta), and makes the origin of the superior branch of the left pulmonary artery ruptured (c, LPA: left pulmonary artery). IM A G ES IN C A R D IO -

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