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Imaging 2004;16:50-60.
Emphysema and smoking-related lung diseases
N J Screaton and T Koh
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Figure 1. Posteroanterior chest radiograph on a 50-year-old patient with alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency demonstrates hyperexpansion with disorganized and attenuated vascular markings in the mid and lower zones typical of panlobular emphysema.


 
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Imaging 2003;15:11-22.
Imaging of pneumoconiosis
A Oikonomou and N L Müller
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Figure 1. Silicosis. Posteroanterior chest radiograph demonstrates small nodular opacities in the upper lobes.


 
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Imaging 2003;15:11-22.
Imaging of pneumoconiosis
A Oikonomou and N L Müller
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Figure 14. Asbestosis. Posteroanterior chest radiograph demonstrates bilateral, basal calcified pleural plaques (arrows) associated with subpleural irregular linear opacities. Note is made of hyperinflation of the lungs secondary to emphysema and an incidental granuloma in the right middle lung zone.


 
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Imaging 2003;15:11-22.
Imaging of pneumoconiosis
A Oikonomou and N L Müller
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Figure 2. Complicated silicosis. Posteroanterior chest radiograph shows large opacities in the upper lung zones associated with marked loss of volume characteristic of progressive massive fibrosis.


 
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Imaging 2003;15:11-22.
Imaging of pneumoconiosis
A Oikonomou and N L Müller
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Figure 3. Silicoproteinosis. Posteroanterior chest radiograph demonstrates bilateral areas of air-space consolidation and ill-defined nodular opacities involving mainly the perihilar regions and lower lobes.


 
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Imaging 2003;15:11-22.
Imaging of pneumoconiosis
A Oikonomou and N L Müller
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Figure 9. Pleural plaques. Posteroanterior chest radiograph shows calcified pleural plaques (arrows).


 
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Imaging 2002;14:8-23.
Imaging of HIV disease in children
A C Jeanes and C M Owens
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Figure 1. Staphylococcal pneumonia. Posteroanterior chest radiograph demonstrating right upper lobe consolidation. Staphylococcus aureus was isolated from blood cultures.


 
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Imaging 2003;15:11-22.
Imaging of pneumoconiosis
A Oikonomou and N L Müller
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Figure 11. Diffuse pleural thickening. Posteroanterior chest radiograph demonstrates bilateral pleural thickening, which is more extensive on the left side associated with blunting of the left costophrenic sulcus. Increased linear opacities are noted extending to the thickened left pleura. The appearance is consistent with benign asbestos related pleural and parenchymal disease.


 
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Imaging 2002;14:8-23.
Imaging of HIV disease in children
A C Jeanes and C M Owens
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Figure 5. Lymphocytic interstitial pneumonitis (LIP). Posteroanterior chest radiograph in a 2-year-old child, demonstrating hilar lymphadenopathy and multiple parenchymal nodules typical of LIP.


 
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Imaging 2001;13:229-238.
Radiation protection and quality assurance in paediatric radiology
J V Cook
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Figure 7. Specialized chest stand used for positioning for a posteroanterior erect chest radiograph. Note the mobile lead screen.

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