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Fig. 4B. 11-year-old boy with severe, persistent symptoms of asthma
(group B). High-resolution CT scans obtained at three predefined levels and
corresponding schematic diagrams show sections of bronchi (arrow,
B). Six sections of bronchial wall thickening were detected at first
level (A); eight sections, at second level (C); and four
sections, at third level (E). Therefore, bronchial wall thickening
score for this patient was 18 (6 + 8 + 4 = 18).
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