“ Location depends on the position of the patient at the time of aspiration. The left lung may be spared. PLAIN FILM • Most commonly the l...
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Location depends on the position of the patient at the time of aspiration. The left lung may be spared.
• Most commonly the lower lobes are affected if erect; posterior upper lobe and superior lower lobe are affected if supine.
CT
• Consolidation, material in the airway
• May be complicated by necrosis or abscess formation
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