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Fig. 2. Advanced lung cancer in symptomatic 58-year-old male smoker. Contrast-enhanced CT image (soft-tissue window) reveals collapse of left upper lobe caused by centrally obstructing mass (solid arrows) that represented non-small cell lung cancer (squamous cell) at bronchoscopic biopsy. Small left pleural effusion (open curved arrow) was proven malignant.