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Fig. 3B. Type 4 progression shown on serial chest radiographs of
83-year-old woman with 3-day history of fever, chills, and rigor. Frontal
chest radiograph obtained on day 2 shows increased area of pulmonary opacities
in right lower zone. Subtle air-space opacities appear in perihilar regions of
both upper zones.