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Fig. 3C. 23-year-old woman with severe acute respiratory syndrome. Chest radiograph obtained 11 days after onset of fever shows previously well-defined round opacity, shown on B, has become ill-defined air-space opacity (arrowheads). Note that previous reticular infiltrates (arrowheads, A) had regressed by the time this image was obtained.