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Fig. 4. Transverse high-resolution CT scan obtained in 23-year-old
woman with severe pulmonary hypertension reveals septal lines, thickened
interlobular septa (polygonal pattern) (arrowheads) with basal
predominance. Poorly defined centrilobular nodular opacities are also noted.
At postmortem examination, pulmonary venoocclusive disease was diagnosed.