Fig. 3From: A case of Marfan syndrome with massive haemoptysis from collaterals of the lateral thoracic arteryCoronal slice images of a maximum intensity projection (MIP) showing an abnormal vessel from the right subclavian artery extending into the cyst (Fig. 3). The vessel was later revealed by angiography to be the lateral thoracic artery. The apical giant cyst had pleural adhesions resulting from inflammation due to an invasive operation, which induced the vessel to grow abnormallyBack to article page