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Fig. 3C. Lower pulmonary lobe in 31-year-old man with pulmonary
nodules. Curved multiplanar reformatted ECG-gated CT images (A and
C) with segmental separations (white lines) and corresponding
subtraction images (B and D, respectively) of lower pulmonary
lobe emphasize difference between pulmonary structures during cardiac R-R
intervals with minimal and maximal shift. In both lower lobes, structural
shift is most significant in segments 6 and 8 situated alongside major
pulmonary fissures, whereas additional significant shift is detected in left
segment 10, which is located directly adjacent to thoracic aorta. Black lines
delineate pulmonary fissures.