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Fig. 2. Pleural plaques in 75-year-old man who lived for 2 years within 1 km of asbestos mine 45 years ago and worked as construction worker for 30 years. CT scan at upper chest wall (A) shows multiple calcified plaques (arrows) located predominantly in ventral side, whereas CT scan at lower chest wall (B) demonstrates plaques (arrows) on dorsal side. Also noted are mediastinal pleural plaques (arrowheads). Fig. 2. Pleural plaques in 75-year-old man who lived for 2 years within 1 km of asbestos mine 45 years ago and worked as construction worker for 30 years. CT scan at upper chest wall (A) shows multiple calcified plaques (arrows) located predominantly in ventral side, whereas CT scan at lower chest wall (B) demonstrates plaques (arrows) on dorsal side. Also noted are . . . Korean J Radiol Sep-Oct;16(5):
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