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Fig. 2B. 47-year-old man with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and histologically
proven atypical Mycobacterium consolidation in left lower lobe.
Contrast-enhanced 30-mm coronal maximum-intensity-projection image shows
patent arteries (arrowheads) inside focal consolidation in posterior
basal segment of left lower lobe without any evidence of occluded vessels.