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Fig. 3B —45-year-old man with right upper lobe atelectasis due to tubercular sequelae complicated by aspergilloma was admitted for mild hemoptysis. Shunt was placed in pulmonary artery. Coronal oblique thin-slab MIP shows enlargement of right bronchointercostal trunk (black arrow), bronchial artery (white arrows), and intercostal arteries. Note enlargement of intercostal arteries (black arrowheads) in comparison with other normal-sized intercostal arteries (white arrowheads).