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From: Innovative use of EIT-guided prone positioning and inhaled nitric oxide therapy for refractory hypoxemia in primary graft dysfunction: a case report

Fig. 2

Chest imaging of the patient. (A) Postoperative chest imaging revealed exudative changes in both lungs following bilateral lung transplantation, an enlarged cardiac silhouette in the supine position, and a small amount of pleural effusion on both sides associated with bilateral thoracic drainage. (B) When discharge from ICU, the chest imaging examination revealed significant absorption of the exudate in both lungs, although the lung texture remained thickened

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