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Fig. 3 | BMC Pulmonary Medicine

Fig. 3

From: Localization of bleeding sites in patients with hemoptysis based on their chest computed tomography findings: a retrospective cohort study

Fig. 3

A 53-year-old man with hemoptysis and old inflammatory lesions. ac Continuous high-resolution computed tomography scans showing old inflammatory lesions with traction bronchiectases and cicatricial volume loss in both the upper lobes and combined peribronchial consolidations (star in b) in the apicoposterior segment of the left upper lobe (LUL). Multifocal ground glass attenuations (GGAs, arrows in ac) are seen in the LUL and right middle lobe (RML). The most prominent GGA site is the lingular segment of the LUL (arrows in c)

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