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B, CT scan obtained at same level as A shows segmental
air-space consolidation in posterior segment of right upper lobe that contains
multiple low-attenuation areas (arrowheads), small air bubbles, and
punctate calcifications.
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Fig. 1. Semiinvasive pulmonary aspergillosis in 72-year-old man with
centrilobular emphysema and 2-month history of cough and chest discomfort at
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