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Fig. 5A. 41-year-old woman with pulmonary alveolar proteinosis.
Magnified view of CT image (1-mm section) of right upper lobe shows geographic
involvement with areas of spared lung (long arrows). Crazy paving
pattern (arrowheads), combining smooth interlobular opacities and
ground-glass opacities, is visible. Network of fine, lacy intralobular
opacities is superimposed over regions of ground-glass opacity and is better
seen posteriorly (short arrow).
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