Fig. 1From: A case of Marfan syndrome with massive haemoptysis from collaterals of the lateral thoracic arteryChest X-ray showing an apical giant bleb in the right lung before a massive haemoptysis (a). There was an air fluid as an accumulation of blood in the bleb and a large consolidation in the middle and lower lung after bleeding (b). The arrows indicate the margin of the pulmonary cyst and its fluid level (b)Back to article page