File:End-stage interstitial lung disease (honeycomb lung).jpg

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English: End-stage interstitial lung disease

This photo of an autopsy lung with end-stage pulmonary fibrosis was taken in the early 1980s and digitized in 1999. It has been projected in many lectures in the intervening years. While this Ektachrome transparency is a bit worse for wear after so long, still, the archival value of Ektachrome is not to be dismissed.

Photograph by Ed Uthman, MD. Public domain. Posted 7 Jan 99
Français : Stade terminal d'une pneumopathie interstitielle

Cette image d'une autopsie du poumon atteint d'une fibrose pulmonaire au stade terminal date du début des années 1980 et a été numérisée en 1999. Elle a fréquemment été utilisée au cours de conférences dans l'intervalle.

Photographie d’Ed Uthman, docteur en médecine. Domaine public. Publié le 7 janvier 1999
Source http://web2.airmail.net/uthman/specimens/index.html
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