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Fig. 1B. 55-year-old previously healthy man with history of recent
travel to Hong Kong. Bedside anteroposterior computed radiograph obtained with
patient supine 12 hr after initial radiograph (A) shows diffuse
bilateral air-space consolidation. Note prominent air bronchograms, low
position of endotracheal tube, and gaseous distention of stomach. Radiographic
findings and rapid progression are consistent with adult respiratory distress
syndrome.
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