Fig. 4From: A melting, encapsulated, calcified pulmonary nodule in a healthy 51-year-old woman: a case reportFollow-up chest computed tomography performed 2 years later. Two year later, chest computed tomography shows that the calcified nodule has “melted” over time and remains encased in the dilated bronchus (yellow arrowhead) (a). It is accompanied by aggregating parenchymal infiltration (blue arrowheads) (b)Back to article page