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Fig. 2B. 34-year-old man with history of acute myeloid leukemia who developed
influenza virus pneumonia 80 days after receiving allogeneic bone marrow
transplant. Centrilobular nodules were predominant finding. High-resolution CT
scan shows that right lower lobe has focal area of air-space consolidation
(long arrow) in which air bronchogram is seen. Also seen are few
centrilobular nodules (short arrows). Postoperative changes related
to previous right upper lobectomy are also visible.
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