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Fig. 1. (A) Chest X-ray shows increased opacity in right lower lung field, probably due to pectus excavatum. (B) Paranasal sinus waters view shows no abnormality.

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1 Fig. 1. (A) Chest X-ray shows increased opacity in right lower lung field, probably due to pectus excavatum. (B) Paranasal sinus waters view shows no abnormality in paranasal sinuses. (C) High resolution computed tomography of chest reveals crowding of subsegmental bronchi, medial segment of right middle lobe, probably due to pectus excavatum and bronchial wall thickening without lung parenchymal abnormalities. Fig. 1. (A) Chest X-ray shows increased opacity in right lower lung field, probably due to pectus excavatum. (B) Paranasal sinus waters view shows no abnormality in paranasal sinuses. (C) High resolution computed tomography of chest reveals crowding of subsegmental bronchi, medial segment of right middle lobe, probably due to pectus excavatum and bronchial wall thickening . . . Allergy Asthma Respir Dis May;4(3):


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