Fig. 1
From: Septic pulmonary embolism associated with periodontal disease: a case report and literature review

CT scans of septic pulmonary emboli. Chest CT images on admission (left panel). The arrowheads indicate septic embolic lesions. Subpleural ground glass opacity lesions were also present. Pulmonary lesions had resolved in a follow-up CT image at 1 month after the admission (right panel)