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Fig. 1A. 29-year-old previously healthy woman who presented with fever
and dry cough. Initial chest radiograph shows air-space consolidation in left
lung. Upper (curved arrow), middle, and lower (straight solid
arrow) lung zones and both medial (open arrow) and lateral
compartments are involved.