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Fig. 5A —Aspiration of piece of wood to left lower lobar bronchus in
16-year-old boy with persistent fever after motor vehicle accident.
High-resolution CT image (2-mm collimation, lung window setting) shows large
consolidation in left lower lobe and rounded opacity in cross section
surrounded by crescent of air (arrow) in truncus basalis to basilar
segments of left lower lobe.