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Fig. 1E. —34-year-old man who underwent lung transplantation for silicosis and developed right lower lobe consolidation 3 days later. Bronchoscopic image (oriented to look down from head of patient) obtained at level of bronchus intermedius shows abnormal orientation of right middle lobe bronchus (M) (long arrow). Note expected location of right middle lobe orifice (short arrow). Lower lobe bronchus (L) is narrowed and erythematous. Bronchoscopic orientation: a = anterior, p = posterior, m = medial, l = lateral.