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Fig. 5 High-resolution CT scan of 47-year-old man receiving phenytoin for
seizures shows patchy bilateral air-space consolidation in a peripheral
distribution. Focal area of ground-glass opacity surrounded by crescent-shaped
consolidation ("reverse halo" sign) is seen in left lung
(arrow).