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Fig. 2A. —20-year-old man with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. High-resolution CT scan (1.5-mm collimation) through right upper lobe reveals reduced diameter of segmental bronchi compared with diameter of accompanying pulmonary artery (arrows). Note focal areas of decreased lung attenuation. Also note few linear opacities and mild architectural distortion seen anteromedially.