Fig. 4From: Findings in whole body MRI and conventional imaging in patients with fever of unknown origin-a retrospective study56-year-old patient with pulmonary infiltrations as infectious focus. Juxtaposition of coronal T2-STIR a, conventional radiography of the chest b and coronal PET-CT c in chronological order. One day elapsed between each image. Note that the middle lobe atelectasis (arrow) resolves over time, while the paramediastinal infiltrations (arrow head) increase. The conventional radiography c shows signs of the atelectasis in the right lower zone but no clear sign of the paramediastinal pulmonary infiltrationBack to article page