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Fig. 4 60-year-old man with pulmonary nodules. Final prethresholding
contour map is produced with correlation imaging algorithm generated by
shift-and-add tomosynthesis reconstruction of contour maps produced from each
projection as input, summation of all slices to produce 2D image, and
application of manual lung field segmentation. Bright areas represent areas
where nodule is likely to be found.