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Fig. 1C —Typical pulmonary alveolar proteinosis in 10-month-old boy.
High-resolution CT sections of upper (A), middle (B), and lower
(C) areas of lung. Note diffuse ground-glass attenuation with
superimposed reticular pattern and typical airspace consolidation in posterior
and peripheral zones. Important thickening of fissure is seen.