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Acute bilateral airspace opacification is a subset of the larger differential diagnosis for airspace opacification. An exhaustive list of all possible causes of acute bilateral airspace opacities is long, but a useful way to consider the huge list is by the material within the airways:
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infections, including aspiration
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fluid (put first if big heart)
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