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Fig. 3. Sarcoidosis in 30-year-old woman. Coronal minimum-intensity-projection image obtained from CT scan (3-mm collimation) reveals diffuse narrowing of left main bronchus (straight arrows) and its bifurcating branches, surrounded by conglomerate mediastinal and left hilar lymphadenopathy. Note occlusion of left upper lobe bronchus (curved arrows) by same process. L = left main bronchus, r = right main bronchus.





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