Fig. 1From: Symptomatic bilateral pulmonary embolism without deep venous thrombosis in an adolescent following arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a case report and review of the literatureBilateral lower lobe pulmonary embolism more numerous on the left. There is an associated opacity in the left lung base probably representing pulmonary hemorrhage/infarction. a Coronal and b axial views showing multiple filling defects in the left lower lobe pulmonary arteries as well as a groundless opacity (white arrowhead) compatible with pulmonary hemorrhage related to the pulmonary embolism. Hematology decided not to rescan with computed tomography to show resolution of the pulmonary embolism following 3 months of anticoagulation therapyBack to article page