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Fig. 11. 46-year-old man with Q fever pneumonia. CT scan shows
multiple patchy, nodular areas of consolidation located peripherally in both
right and left lungs. Some of these opacities appear to have feeding vessel
and halo of ground-glass opacification, appearance similar to CT images of
septic emboli. (Courtesy of Gikas A and Tritou I, Heraklion, Crete,
Greece)