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Fig. 10. Rotational "paddle-wheel" reformation method of
normal central airways in 57-year-old man. Paddle-wheel multiplanar volume
reformation image shows central airways in continuous display on single image.
Minimum-intensity-projection algorithm, which highlights minimum-density
voxels such as air-filled structures, was used to enhance visibility of
airways in lung parenchyma. Also note evidence of emphysema.
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