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Fig. 3B. 66-year-old woman with bronchial anthracofibrosis who presented with
cough and dyspnea but no evidence of tuberculosis. High-resolution CT scan
shows obstructed right middle lobe bronchus resulting in atelectasis of right
middle lobe. Note calcified lymph nodes adjacent to expected opening site of
right middle lobe bronchus (black arrows). Lingular segmental
bronchus is also thickened with adjacent enlarged lymph nodes containing
calcification (white arrow).
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