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Fig. 2B. 38-year-old man who underwent double lung transplantation
necessitated by end-stage sarcoidosis. Axial high-resolution CT scan obtained
at same level 10 months after A shows interval appearance of bilateral
peripheral interstitial opacities (arrowheads) and interlobular
septal thickening (thin arrow), with associated bronchial dilatation.
Thick arrow indicates interlobar fissure.