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Fig. 13 55-year-old man with hypersensitivity pneumonitis due to exposure to
mold. High-resolution CT image of upper lobes shows patchy bilateral
ground-glass opacities, nodular areas of consolidation (straight
arrows), and perilobular opacities (curved arrows). These
high-resolution CT findings resemble those of organizing pneumonia
(bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia).