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5. Chest MRI #2 sagittal plane

The plane of imaging is approximately through the left hilum. The L. pulmonary artery is the most superior structure, and one of the L. pulmonary veins is inferior to the bronchus (See Image #3).

This image also demonstrates that the most anterior cardiac chamber is the right ventricle, and the most posterior is the left atrium.