Fig. 10From: Evaluation of the bronchial arteries: normal findings, hypertrophy and embolization in patients with hemoptysisAcquired causes of BAH—chronic thromboembolic disease. CECT findings in a patient with history of chronic thromboembolic disease. A peripheral filling defect with obtuse margins is seen in the right pulmonary artery (a, b; white arrows), with an asymmetric caliber of distal vessels (d, white arrows) and a significant right bronchial artery hypertrophy (c, black arrows)Back to article page