AJR AJR Integrative Imaging Dec 2008 articles
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Fig. 2. Contrast-enhanced CT scan of thorax at level of right middle lobe (RML) bronchus (A and B) shows collar of enlarged nodes encircling narrowed RML bronchus (arrow). At level of right inferior pulmonary vein (C), RML volume loss and consolidation is seen. After treatment, a slight reduction in lymph node size has occurred (arrow, mediastinal windows), with no improvement in narrowing of RML bronchus (arrow, lung windows) (D and E). RML collapse/consolidation has improved. Bronchoscopy (F) shows persistent airway hyperpigmentation (bronchus intermedius) posttreatment.





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