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Fig. 9B. Bronchopleural fistula in 68-year-old man diagnosed with tuberculous pleuritis 20 years earlier. At presentation, patient had known about his tuberculous empyema for 6 years but had refused treatment. CT scans obtained at lung (A) and soft-tissue (B) window settings at level of mid chest reveal extensive parietal and visceral pleural thickening and calcification with loculated pneumothorax in right hemithorax. Also note loss of volume of hemithorax.