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Fig. 1E. 28-year-old woman with history of asthma and complaints of cough,
difficulty in breathing, and fever. Posteroanterior chest radiographs obtained
3 years (E) and 1 year (F) before A that were originally
interpreted by radiologists other than defendants as showing normal findings.
Plaintiff's expert radiology witness testified that these radiographs revealed
right lower lobe infiltration that was present in subsequent radiographs, and
that if these images were seen by two defendant radiologists who interpreted
subsequent radiographs, strong suggestion of malignancy would have been
considered.