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Fig. 5 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 5

From: Interstitial lung abnormalities: new insights between theory and clinical practice

Fig. 5

a–d Axial CT images (ad) without contrast (slice thickness of 1 mm) of an 81-year-old gentleman show traction bronchiectases (white circles) and subtle cystic airspaces (black arrows), compatible with subpleural fibrotic ILA. (d) The CT scan, performed following the depiction of a nodular consolidation in the right lower zone at chest radiography, also showed a mass in the right lower lobe (white arrow) highly suspicious for primary lung cancer

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