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Fig. 2 —Migrated metallic stent in 61-year-old woman with
non–small cell lung carcinoma. Coronal oblique CT image (bone window)
shows that proximal aspect of stent (arrow) above carina is extending
into adjacent paratracheal soft tissues. Stent has migrated from initial
location in proximal right bronchus and is responsible for causing partial
collapse of right upper lobe.