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Pulmonary arterial pruning is a feature seen in pulmonary hypertension. Cardiomegaly may lead to pulmonary hypertension through elevated left sided pressures. Hampton’s hump is a feature of pulmonary embolus, and bi-basal predominant fibrosis may be a sign of idiopathic interstitial pneumonia that may cause pulmonary hypertension (Radiopedia.org) ................
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