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Fig. 4. Bronchial dilatation in 68-year-old man with bronchiolitis obliterans with organizing pneumonia. High-resolution CT scan shows consolidation along bronchovascular bundle. Loss of normal tapering of bronchi is noted, suggesting traction bronchiectasis. Note nonseptal linear opacities in ventral portion of right middle lobe (arrows).