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Fig. 3

From: Radiological findings of unilateral tuberculous lung destruction

Fig. 3

An 83-year-old male who had pulmonary TB in infancy came to our hospital for weakness and paresthesia of both hands. (a) On contrast-enhanced multislice CT, total left lung destruction with calcifications (black arrow) in the remnant lung, occupation of the left main bronchus (white arrow) and decreased diameter of the left main pulmonary artery (asterisk) are visualised. (b) The diameter of the ipsilateral superior and inferior pulmonary veins is also decreased (arrows)

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