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Obliteration of Segmental Pulmonary Artery Borders: A Method of Localizing Right Lower Lobe Infiltrates
The borders of a pulmonary artery are obliterated when the vessel is in anatomic contact with an adjacent alveolar infiltrate. Whenever specific segmental arteries are noted to be so affected, disease can be localized to that particular segment or lobe. Cases of infiltrative processes in the right lower lung field on the posteroanterior roentgenogram are presented illustrating this method of localization.