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Fig. 9B —65-year-old man with small cell lung carcinoma and superior vena cava syndrome. Same scan with nodes colored shows teal blue station 7 subcarinal adenopathy extending anterior and posterior to main bronchi. Anterior aspect of subcarinal nodes can be reached by cervical mediastinoscopy via approach anterior to trachea and carina. Station 8 paraesophageal (tan) node lies posterolateral to esophagus (white arrow) between azygos vein (black arrow) and aorta. Station 13 segmental nodes are light pink, station 10 hilar nodes are yellow, and station 4 inferior lower paratracheal nodes are bright orange.