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. 2012 Mar 28;15(1):128–132. doi: 10.4048/jbc.2012.15.1.128

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(A) Chest PA at symptom presentation (10 days before emergency room visit). No remarkable findings are observed. (B) Chest PA at the emergency room. Patchy consolidative lesion on the right upper lobe (RUL) is shown (arrow). (C) After 1 week of empirical antibiotics for community acquired pneumonia, RUL consolidation had not improved, and consolidation near the interlobar fissure and hilum increased in extent (arrow and arrowhead). (D) After the open lung biopsy and just before palliative chemotherapy, the RUL and the right lower lobe (RLL) consolidative lesion (arrow) and ground glass opacity further increased. (E) After 17 months of palliative chemotherapy, consolidative lesions in RUL and RLL decreased markedly.