The right mid-lung window.

Abstract
On conventional chest radiographs, an area of diminished vascularity usually indicates focal disease. On CT [computed tomographic] scans of the chest, there is often a focal vascular deficiency in the right midlung that appears to be normal. In a study of 50 patients, diminished vascularity was noted at the level of the bronchus intermedius on 92% of the scans. The anatomical basis for this finding is discussed.

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