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Fig. 9. 40-year-old man with tularemia acquired from aerosol
exposure. Chest radiograph taken 2 weeks after initial appearance of left lung
infiltrate shows cavitary air-space disease in mid and upper left lung. Note
moderate left hilar adenopathy (arrow). (Courtesy of Miller SW,
Boston, MA)