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Fig. 1B. 68-year-old woman with bronchial anthracofibrosis who presented with
cough and sputum. Sputum acid-fast stain was positive for acid-fast bacilli.
Bronchoscopic image shows right upper lobe bronchus is totally occluded, with
black pigmentation in overlying mucosa (arrows). White dots are
caused by reflection of light.
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