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Fig. 6A —Aspiration of toothpick to left lateral basal segmental
bronchus in 19-year-old man with no symptoms. Axial chest CT images (5-mm
collimation, lung [A] and mediastinal [B] window settings) show
focal bronchiectasis (arrow, A) proximal to toothpick
(arrow, B) in lateral basal segmental bronchus of left lower
lobe. Chest radiograph (not shown) was normal.