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Figure 6b. (a) Anteroposterior radiograph shows hyperinflated lungs with suggestion that peribronchial markings are too prominent. (b) Lateral radiograph shows flat slope to the diaphragm, with none of the rounded configuration seen in Figure 4b. The diaphragm now has a straight-line slope rather than a rounded configuration.







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