Lungs
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CT scan of a 74 year old febrile female showing a wedge shaped right upper lobe opacity consisting of a combination of consolidation and ground glass components along a bronchovascular distribution consistent with bronchopneumonia. An enlarged right hilar lymph node is present Ashley Davidoff TheCommonVein.net RnD Image First program
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2. Findings and Diagnosis
CT scan of a 74 year old febrile female showing a wedge shaped right upper lobe infiltrate consisting of a combination of consolidation and ground glass components along a bronchovascular distribution consistent with bronchopneumonia. An enlarged right hilar lymph node is present Ashley Davidoff TheCommonVein.net RnD Image First program
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6. Memory Image

Artistic rendering of a CT scan of a 74-year-old male showing a wedge-shaped opacity in the right upper lobe. The lesion exhibits a combination of consolidation, ground-glass, and reticular components along a bronchovascular distribution. In the appropriate clinical setting, bronchopneumonia is included in the differential diagnosis.
Courtesy: Ashley Davidoff MD, TheCommonVein.com (140527.lungs opacity)