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COVER: Area of hemorrhage (B) and inflammation (C) 2 days after blast at high power. Arrows indicate alveolar septa expanded up to threetimes normal by erythrocytes, fibrin, inflammatory cells (mostly macrophages and lymphocytes), and fibroblasts (B). Alveoli containmoderate numbers of inflammatory cells (macrophages, lymphocytes, fewer neutrophils), and low amounts of fibrin and edema (pinkflocculent material), hemorrhage, and cellular debris (C), also normal lung (A). Magnification: 200x. See Chavko et al., pages 325Y331, 2009.
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