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Fig. 1A. 55-year-old previously healthy man with history of recent travel to Hong Kong. Bedside anteroposterior computed radiograph obtained with patient upright shows extensive bilateral ground-glass opacities and poorly defined nodular pattern. Abnormalities are diffuse in right lung, but radiograph shows relative sparing of left lung apex. Mild air-space consolidation is seen in retrocardiac region of right lower lobe. Note mild cardiomegaly.





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