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Fig. 4B. 60-year-old woman who underwent single (left) lung
transplantation at age 56 for interstitial pulmonary fibrosis. Axial
high-resolution CT scan obtained at same level 35 months after A shows
interval appearance of subpleural reticular opacities mainly in left upper
lobe (arrowheads), associated with traction bronchiectasis (thin
arrow) and volume loss. Shift of mediastinum toward midline and interval
anterior progression of interlobar fissure (thick arrow) are seen.
Findings in right lung parenchyma remain mostly unchanged.