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Fig. 1B. Chest radiographs of a 54-year-old woman with lung metastases
from colon cancer. Images show multiple nodules on both lungs, broadening of
the mediastinum, and airfluid level in right upper chest at slightly
different levels of inspiration; metallic foreign bodies visualized are
attributable to liver resection and sternotomy. Radiograph acquired 21 days
later at reduced dose of 1.8 µGy.
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