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Fig. 9. 81-year-old woman with bronchiolitis obliterans organizing
pneumonia; patient was receiving nitrofurantoin for recurrent urinary tract
infections. High-resolution CT scan shows bilateral areas of consolidation in
predominantly peribronchial and subpleural distribution. Primary diagnostic
considerations are bronchopneumonia, idiopathic bronchiolitis obliterans
organizing pneumonia, and adverse drug reaction. Diagnosis was confirmed at
transbronchial biopsy.
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