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a) Chest radiograph, b) multislice computed tomography angiography, c) three-dimensional magnetic resonance angiography, d) perfusion scintigraphy and e) iron staining of a lung biopsy of a patient with severe haemoptysis due to occlusion of the right-sided... a) Chest radiograph, b) multislice computed tomography angiography, c) three-dimensional magnetic resonance angiography, d) perfusion scintigraphy and e) iron staining of a lung biopsy of a patient with severe haemoptysis due to occlusion of the right-sided pulmonary veins. Note the right-sided interstitial infiltrates, the hilar lymphadenopathy, the pleural effusion, the perfusion shift to the left lung and the siderophages in the specimen (a–e, respectively). Silke Braun et al. Eur Respir Rev 2014;23: ©2014 by European Respiratory Society
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