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Fig. 2A. Case 2: 37-year-old asymptomatic man who underwent routine chest
radiography. Posteroanterior radiograph shows 1 x 1.5 cm density in
right suprahilar region. Radiologist concluded, "It is not clear whether
this is due to overlapping shadows, an area of increased density within the
rib, or a pulmonary nodule.... a follow-up chest film in 3 to 4 months is
recommended to evaluate this finding."
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