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From: Coexistence of pulmonary arterial hypertension and straight back syndrome in a patient with a novel BMPR2 variant affecting cytoplasmic tail domain

Fig. 1

Chest X-ray and CT scans of the patient. A Posteroanterior chest X-ray showing accentuation of vessels, prominence of pulmonary artery trunk and an enlarged heart shadow. B Lateral chest X-ray showing a straight curvature of the thoracic spine. C CT scan showing a dilated pulmonary artery and a narrow anteroposterior interval. D CT scan showing the heart is compressed in a narrow thoracic space with the right atrium adjacent to the posterior of the sternum. E CT scan showing a dilated right ventricle. F Electrocardiogram demonstrating a sinus rhythm with right axis deviation, and inverted T waves in lead II, III, aVF, V1–V4. G Echocardiogram showing of a dilated right ventricle and minimal pericardial effusion

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