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==Overview==
Many patients have a spectrum of abnormalities  on chest radiographs: lobar infiltrates, coin lesions, cavities, calcified  nodules, hilar enlargement, pleural thickening and effusions. Ring-shaped  opacities of contiguous cavities giving the characteristic appearance of a  bunch of grapes are highly suggestive of pulmonary paragonimiasis.
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Overview

Many patients have a spectrum of abnormalities on chest radiographs: lobar infiltrates, coin lesions, cavities, calcified nodules, hilar enlargement, pleural thickening and effusions. Ring-shaped opacities of contiguous cavities giving the characteristic appearance of a bunch of grapes are highly suggestive of pulmonary paragonimiasis.

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