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Fig. 2B. 85-year-old man with large hemoptysis. Chest CT scans show
both site and cause of bleeding. This case shows that bronchiectasis inducing
large bleeding may be discrete on CT and also that ground-glass opacities help
localize bleeding in diseases with diffuse distribution. CT scan depicts
associated focal ground-glass opacity anterior to major fissure. This finding
localizes bleeding to right middle lobe.