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Figure 1. High-resolution computed tomography (CT) images demonstrating a usual interstitial pneumonia pattern.

(A–C) Transverse CT section and


(D) coronal reconstruction illustrating the presence of honeycombing with subpleural and basal predominance. Note the concurrent presence of mild
ground-glass opacity. (E) Magnified view of the left lower lobe showing typical characteristics of honeycombing, consisting of clustered cystic airspaces
with well-defined walls and variable diameters, seen in single or multiple layers (arrows).

Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 2018


https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1164/rccm.201807-1255ST

Published in: Ganesh Raghu; Martine Remy-Jardin; Jeffrey L. Myers; Luca Richeldi; Christopher J. Ryerson; David J. Lederer; Juergen Behr; Vincent Cottin; Sonye K.
Danoff; Ferran Morell; Kevin R. Flaherty; Athol Wells; Fernando J. Martinez; Arata Azuma; Thomas J. Bice; Demosthenes Bouros; Kevin K. Brown; Harold R. Collard;
Abhijit Duggal; Liam Galvin; Yoshikazu Inoue; R. Gisli Jenkins; Takeshi Johkoh; Ella A. Kazerooni; Masanori Kitaichi; Shandra L. Knight; George Mansour; Andrew G.
Nicholson; Sudhakar N. J. Pipavath; Ivette Buendía-Roldán; Moisés Selman; William D. Travis; Simon L. F. Walsh; Kevin C. Wilson; Am J Respir Crit Care Med 
198e44-e68.
DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201807-1255ST
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