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Fig. 1A 89-year-old man with cryptococcal pneumonia. Frontal (A) and
lateral (B) radiographs of chest show large air-space opacity in basal
segments of left lower lobe. Incidental note is also made of partial collapse
of right middle lobe. Otherwise, remainder of radiograph is unremarkable.