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Fig. 3A. 73-year-old man with nonsmall cell cancer in left lung (not
shown) who presented with pulmonary edema and bilateral pleural effusions. CT
scan shows medium right-sided and large left-sided pleural effusions. Note
lack of focal or diffuse pleural thickening, either of which would be
suggestive of metastases. Also note focal pleural calcification
(arrow) caused by prior trauma.