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Fig. 5B. 50-year-old man with lung cancer. Computer-aided diagnosis
output image indicates four suspected areas (arrowheads). One area
(right apex) contains actual nodule overlapping clavicle, and others contain
typical false-positive findings due to normal anatomic structures, which are
easily recognized as pulmonary vessels.