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SUMMARY
Recognizing that the branches of the pulmonary artery, lymphatics, and airways are often present together as the bronchovascular bundle in pulmonary lobular anatomy, the authors postulate that a branch of the pulmonary artery leading towards the pulmonary lesion ("artery sign") could be used similarly when a "bronchus sign" is absent. The authors aim to describe the feasibility and safety of using the "artery sign" as a surrogate of "bronchus sign" to successfully create a path to a target lesion for PPL sampling. The authors believe that planning by using the "artery sign" may improve . . .

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