DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS: Enlarged pulmonary arteries are usually the result of excessive pressure backing up from the arterioles and capillaries. The most common causes are diffuse lung disease, most often COPD, and chronic thromboembolic disease. Less common are ideopathic pulmonary hypertension and left to right cardiac shunts. 

     

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