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Fig. 2 — 60-year-old woman with predominant CT finding of bilateral
multiple thin-walled lung cysts (white arrow) uniformly distributed
from lung apex to base. Incidental small left pneumothorax (black
arrow) is evident. Left renal and left adrenal gland masses were found
and surgically removed. Both masses were histologically proven angiomyolipoma.
Lung changes were presumed to be due to lymphangiomyomatosis.