Fig. 1. Chest X-ray taken during the patient's first admission demonstrates opacities in the right middle lobe and right lower lobe, suggesting pneumonia.

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Fig. 1. Chest X-ray taken during the patient's first admission demonstrates opacities in the right middle lobe and right lower lobe, suggesting pneumonia (A). Chest CT taken during the second admission shows dilated esophagus with retained food materials consistent with achalasia (B), and multiple ground glass opacities on both lungs, suggesting aspiration pneumonia associated with achalasia (C). Fig. 1. Chest X-ray taken during the patient's first admission demonstrates opacities in the right middle lobe and right lower lobe, suggesting pneumonia (A). Chest CT taken during the second admission shows dilated esophagus with retained food materials consistent with achalasia (B), and multiple ground glass opacities on both lungs, suggesting aspiration pneumonia . . . Allergy Asthma Immunol Res. 2014 Nov;6(6):573-576. http://dx.doi.org/10.4168/aair.2014.6.6.573