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Fig. 3C. 20-year-old man who underwent double lung transplantation at age of 13 for cystic fibrosis. Axial high-resolution CT scan obtained at same level as A and B 12 months after B shows further reduction in lung volumes, bilateral course interstitial opacities with associated traction bronchiectasis (thin arrows) and cystic changes (thick arrow) suggestive of honeycombing. Note loculated pneumothorax on left hemithorax (arrowheads).





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