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Fig. 10. 48-year-old woman with tumor embolism and history of stage IIIB
carcinoma of uterine cervix. Patient presented with increasing dyspnea on
exertion, cough, and occasional hemoptysis. CT scan (lung window) shows
bilateral peripheral pulmonary opacities, some wedge-shaped, suggesting
pulmonary infarcts. Autopsy confirmed multiple tumor emboli in pulmonary
circulation. (Courtesy of Haramati LB, Bronx, NY)