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Fig. 1B. 72-year-old woman who underwent double lung transplantation 5
years earlier because of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Axial
high-resolution CT scan obtained 17 months after A at level of aortic
arch shows interval appearance of extensive peripheral course reticular and
patchy ground-glass opacities (arrowheads), interlobular septal
thickening (short arrow), and associated severe dilatation of bronchi
(long arrow).