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Radiology, Vol 121, 526-526, Copyright © 1976 by Radiological Society of North America


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Bronchial web diagnosed by bronchography

NJ Patronas, H MacMahon and D Variakojis

Bronchial webs are rare lesions which often go unrecognized. The authors describe a patient who presented with right-lower-lobe bronchiectasis and at-electasis secondary to a web in the right-lower- lobe bronchus. This is the first known instance where such a lesion has been demonstrated by bronchography. The etiology of this and similar lesions reported in the literature remains obscure.





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