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Fig. 11

From: Chest imaging using signs, symbols, and naturalistic images: a practical guide for radiologists and non-radiologists

Fig. 11

Feeding vessel sign. A patient with a pulmonary arterial-venous malformation (white arrow)—located in the upper left lobe; the respective feeding vessel (white arrowhead) is clearly depicted. More in detail, the “feeding vessel sign” could be described in cases of a pulmonary vascular branch that runs towards a focal lesion—“getting lost” in its context: it resembles the channel of water which provides adequate filling (as reproduced in the embedded figure)

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