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Fig. 3. 57-year-old man with drug-induced adult respiratory distress
syndrome; patient was receiving bleomycin for nonHodgkin's lymphoma.
High-resolution CT scan reveals extensive bilateral ground-glass opacities
primarily involving dependent lung regions. Differential diagnosis includes
opportunistic infection, drug toxicity, and pulmonary hemorrhage. Diagnosis
was confirmed at open lung biopsy.