Fig. 20
From: Imaging of congenital lung diseases presenting in the adulthood: a pictorial review

Different examples of partial anomalous pulmonary venous return (PAPVR). Axial CT (a) and 3D volume-rendered (b) images demonstrate anomalous right upper lobe pulmonary veins draining into the superior vena cava (arrows). The anomalous left upper lobe pulmonary vein draining into the brachiocephalic vein is observed on coronal CT (c) and 3D volume-rendered (d) images (arrows). An anomalous pulmonary vein is seen on coronal CT image (e, arrow) and central venous catheter malposition with the catheter tip extending towards the right lung in the same patient observed on chest X-ray (f, arrow)