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Fig. 2E. Axial and three-dimensional (3D) images of central airways in
46-year-old woman with left mainstem bronchial stenosis resulting from prior
tuberculosis infection. Craniocaudal extent and severity of stenosis were
underestimated on axial CT images (A-D) but were accurately identified
on basis of 3D reconstruction (E). Three-dimensional image of air-ways
shows long segment of stenosis of left mainstem bronchus (arrows).
Severity and length of stenosis correlated with findings at conventional
bronchoscopy.
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