Traction bronchiectasis
In medicine, traction bronchiectasis is a finding of abnormal airway dilation due to lung fibrosis. It is typically seen on high resolution computed tomography (CT) scan.[1]
It is classically seen in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
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