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Fig. 1B —35-year-old woman with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma who developed adenovirus pneumonia 1 year after allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation. High-resolution (1.0-mm collimation) CT scans obtained at level of great vessels (B) and right inferior pulmonary vein (C) show extensive and patchy ground-glass opacities (arrows) associated with interlobular septal thickening (arrowheads) and intralobular linear opacities in both upper lobes, forming so-called crazy paving appearance. Also note small amount of left pleural effusion.





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