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Fig. 5D. 8-MDCT images of 63-year-old man with rheumatoid arthritis. CT was
performed for suspected interstitial lung disease. Diagnosis of pulmonary
hypertension was previously unknown. Images show centrilobular micronodules
(arrowheads, C), peripheral branching linear densities
(white arrow, D), discrete subpleural ground-glass opacity
(asterisks), and moderate peribronchial thickening (black
arrows). Findings are consistent with follicular bronchiolitis with mild
degree of nonspecific interstitial pneumonia.