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Fig. 1A. 48-year-old man with cryptogenic organizing pneumonia.
Thin-section (1.5-mm collimation) CT scans obtained at levels of aortic arch
(A) and bronchus intermedius (B) show patchy ground-glass
opacity, consolidation, and nodule (small arrow, B) mainly
with peribronchovascular distribution. Some abnormalities appear with reversed
halo signs (central ground-glass opacity and surrounding air-space
consolidation of crescentic and ring shapes) (large arrows).
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