Fig. 2From: Isolated unilateral absence of pulmonary artery- an unusual cause of hemoptysis: a case reportHRCT thorax (A-axial, B-coronal and C-axial) Lung window reveals small-sized right hemithorax, compensatory overinflation of left lung with mild mediastinal and tracheal shift towards right and elevation of right hemi diaphragm, thickening of right oblique fissure (marked by red arrow) and septal thickening (marked by small blue arrow) and centrilobular ground glass densities in right lungBack to article page