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Chest radiograph of the same patient as in figure 1 taken 18 months later showing a large consolidation in the right upper and mid zones with partial resolution of the left-sided perihilar infiltrate. Chest radiograph of the same patient as in figure 1 taken 18 months later showing a large consolidation in the right upper and mid zones with partial resolution of the left-sided perihilar infiltrate. In addition, blunting of the right costophrenic angle suggestive of pleural effusion can be seen. Transient pulmonary infiltrates or fleeting shadows that are characteristic of allergic bronchopulmonary asperillosis are visible. Ashok Shah, and Chandramani Panjabi Eur Respir Rev 2014;23:8-29 ©2014 by European Respiratory Society
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