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Fig. 10B. —24-year-old woman with AIDS and lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia. Photomicrograph of histologic specimen shows lymphocyte aggregates resulting in nodular appearance (straight arrows). In some areas, lesions are abundant (curved arrows) and result in collapse of alveolar spaces, which results in ground-glass opacities and air-space consolidation seen on high-resolution CT. (H and E, x40)