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Fig. 1. Usual interstitial pneumonia in 69-year-old man.
High-resolution (1-mm-collimation) CT scan obtained at level of right inferior
pulmonary vein shows extensive areas of ground-glass attenuation with
honeycombing (arrowheads). Cystic air spaces are clustered and share
walls. Note traction bronchiectasis (arrows).