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Fig. 2C Remission with fibrotic residual lesion in 63-year-old man
with acute lymphatic leukemia and neutropenia after intensive chemotherapy.
Twenty days later, signs of active hemorrhage had disappeared and lesions had
regressed to residual segmental or nonsegmental parenchymal consolidation.
Right middle lobe showed signs of shrinkage.