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Figure 1
12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) after successful resuscitation showing sinus rhythm and old inferior infarct (similar to old ECGs).
Figure 2
Coronary angiography. Panel A: The left anterior descending artery (LAD) showing permeable proximal stent and no other significant stenosis; Panel B: Right coronary artery (RCA) with proximal plaque with no angiographic significance; Panel C: Left circumflex artery (LCX) with no lesions.
Figure 3
Chest x-ray that shows right lower lobe condensation opacity, without aerial bronchogram suggestive of pulmonary infarct.
Figure 4
Contrast pulmonary CT scan. Panel A: multiple bilateral thrombi in segmental and subsegmental pulmonary arteries; Panel B: alveolar and interstitial densification areas localized in the lower inferior right lobe – probably pulmonary infarcts.