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Fig. 1A. —49-year-old woman with semiinvasive pulmonary aspergillosis and history of pulmonary tuberculosis and cerebral palsy. Enhanced CT scan (7-mm collimation) obtained at subcarinal level shows lobar consolidation in left upper lobe. Note internal cavity filled with air and low-attenuation soft tissue (arrows). Pleural thickening (arrowhead) is also seen.