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Fig. 12A. 26-year-old female drug user with talc embolism. Patient had
injected dissolved methylphenidate hydrochloride tablets IV and presented with
long-standing pulmonary hypertension. Posteroanterior chest radiograph shows
fine reticular opacities in lower lobes and large central pulmonary
arteries.