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Fig. 10A. Bronchopleural fistula in 56-year-old man with history of
multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. Initial CT scans obtained at mediastinal
(A) and lung (B) window settings show extensive pleural
thickening, calcifications in visceral and parietal pleurae, airfluid
level (arrowheads, B) within pleural space, and minimal
peripheral lung opacity, and findings suggestive of bronchiectasis
(arrow, B) and atelectasis in adjacent lung.
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