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Fig. 5A 81-year-old man with history of bronchiectasis and atypical mycobacterial infection with right upper lobe nodule representing poorly differentiated non-small-cell lung cancer. Chest CT shows 2-cm irregularly marginated nodule in right upper lobe, partially occluding posterior subsegmental division of posterior segmental bronchus.