Fig. 2From: Fish bone induced bronchial artery pseudoaneurysm in a patient with underlying bronchiectasis—a case reporta, b Non-contrast axial (a) and reformatted sagittal (b) CT images of the chest (mediastinal window), showing the fish bone (thin arrows), which has penetrated the posterior wall of the esophagus (arrowhead), and the majority of it now lying in a retroesophageal locationBack to article page