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Fig. 5. —8-year-old boy with biopsy-proven pulmonary lymphangiomatosis. Thin-section CT scan shows bilateral pleural effusions, thickened interlobular septa, and thickened bronchovascular bundles. Features are also seen in congenital lymphangiectasia, and this patient was confidently diagnosed by both observers as having latter condition.