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Fig. 10

From: Tomosynthesis in pulmonary cystic fibrosis with comparison to radiography and computed tomography: a pictorial review

Fig. 10

A 40-year-old man with cystic fibrosis. a In the right upper quadrant of the AP radiograph increased linear markings and blurred nodular lesions (arrowheads) are seen. b, c On the tomosynthesis sections, bronchial wall thickening, cylindrical bronchiectases (white arrows), large mucus plugs (black arrows), an area of mucus plugging in a tree-in-bud pattern (circles), and mucus plugs in a bronchus (arrowheads) are clearly depicted. d A section from HRCT of the lungs performed 2.5 months earlier also shows bronchial wall thickening, cylindrical bronchiectases and mucus plugging

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