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Fig. 1A. 50-year-old man with bronchial carcinoma of right upper lobe
bronchus and tumor infiltration of right main bronchus and intermediate
bronchus from lateral bronchial wall (arrows). Tumor occludes upper
lobe bronchus. This figure illustrates so-called "multiview mode,"
in which workstation screen is split into four quadrants. Virtual
bronchoscopic CT view down right main bronchus shows grade 1 stenosis caused
by tumor occluding right upper lobe bronchus (arrow) growing into
main and intermediate bronchi.
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