Pulmonary Disease: Chest radiographs and high resolution chest computed tomography (HRCT) scans
Figure E1. Chest radiograph: 66 year-old man, smoker, with MAC lung disease associated with large right upper lobe cavity and bilateral reticulonodular densities. Patient also has indwelling catheter for aminoglycoside administration. Download Figure E1
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Figure E2. Chest radiograph: 41 year-old female, smoker, with MAC lung disease associated with left apical confluent density with cavitation. Download Figure E2
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Figure E3a. Chest radiograph: 73 year-old non-smoking female with MAC lung disease associated with diffuse bilateral nodular and reticulonodular densities. Download Figure E3a
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Figure E3b. HRCT from the same patient demonstrating bilateral nodular densities and bronchiectasis. Download Figure E3b
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Figure E4a. Chest radiograph: 79 year-old non-smoking female with MAC lung disease associated with primarily mid-lung nodular and reticulonodular densities and cavitation. Download Figure E4a
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Figure E4b. HRCT from the same patient demonstrating nodules and bronchiectasis. Download Figure E4b
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Figure E4c. HRCT from the same patient demonstrating nodules, bronchiectasis and cavitation. Download Figure E4c
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Figure E5a. Chest radiograph: 55 year-old non-smoking female with MAC lung disease associated with cavitary right middle lobe (RML) density.
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Figure E5b. Lateral chest radiograph from the same patient with primarily RML density. Download Figure E5b
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Figure E5c. HRCT from the same patient showing destruction of the RML with bronchiectasis, and nodules in the lower lobes. Download Figure E5c
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Figure E6. Chest radiograph: 42 year old man, smoker, with M. kansasii disease associated with bilateral upper lobe reticulonodular densities. Download Figure E6
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Figure E7. Chest radiograph: 77 year-old man, smoker, with M. kansasii disease associated with bilateral mid and upper lung field reticulonodular densities with cavitation. Download Figure E7
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Figure E8a. Chest radiograph: 70 year-old female, non-smoker, with M. abscessus disease associated with bilateral reticulonodular densities and cavitation. Download Figure E8a
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Figure E8b. HRCT from the same patient showing nodules and bronchiectasis in right middle lobe, lingula and lower lobes. Download Figure E8b
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Figure E8c. HRCT from the same patient showing nodules, bronchiectasis and cavitation. Download Figure E8c
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Figure E9. HRCT from 22 year old male, non-smoker, with cystic fibrosis and M. abscessus lung disease. Patient with diffuse nodular and reticulonodular densities including “tree-in-bud” appearance of densities in lung periphery. Download Figure E9
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Figure E10a. Chest radiograph: 30 year old male, non-smoker, with hypersensitivity-like lung disease associated with diffuse reticular densities following hot-tub exposure. Download Figure E10a
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Figure E10b. HRCT same patient showing diffuse “ground glass” appearance of lung parenchyma. Download Figure E10b
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