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Fig. 3B 65-year-old man with small cell lung carcinoma and superior vena
cava syndrome. Same scan with node colored dark purple shows station 2 upper
paratracheal node, which is below top of left brachiocephalic vein but above
top of aortic arch. IV contrast injection was made through left
brachiocephalic vein. Note reflux into anterior chest wall collaterals
(curved arrows) and both internal mammary veins (straight
arrows).
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