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Fig. 8B. 36-year-old man with recurrent myoepithelioma in left lower
lobe. Follow-up unenhanced CT scan obtained 12 months after segmental
resection of tumor seen in A shows recurrent mass with minimal amount
of pleural effusion. Mass manifests as homogenous consolidation abutting
pleural surface, hence mimicking pleural-based mass.