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Fig. 2. Transverse high-resolution CT scan obtained in 41-year-old woman with severe pulmonary hypertension shows ground-glass opacity with centrilobular pattern and poorly defined nodular opacities with diameters ranging from only a few millimeters to 1 cm. Nodules have random distribution. At postmortem examination, pulmonary venoocclusive disease was diagnosed.