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Fig. 6A Chloroma of lung. Axial CT scan of chest in 43-year-old man
shows infiltrative growth patterns. Partial upper lobe atelectasis is caused
by central bronchus stenosis (not shown) due to proximal peribronchial
chloroma. Most of mass seen in right upper lobe represents chloroma, leading
to enlargement of the involved pulmonary lobe.