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Fig. 1A. 49-year-old woman with massive hemoptysis. Location of
bleeding was shown on chest radiography, but cause was not identified on chest
radiography. CT was not performed. Chest radiograph shows alveolar opacities
in right upper lobe after recurrence of massive hemoptysis. Note associated
anomalies in both lower lobes, probably inhaled blood, and note predominance
of alveolar abnormalities in right upper lobe.
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