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Figure 4. High-resolution CT in the last week of October demonstrated typical features of usual interstitial pneumonia with severe architectural distortion including honeycombing (arrowheads), massive traction bronchiectasis and bronchiolectasis (arrows). In addition, multifocal areas of ground glass opacification were present, suggestive of diffuse alveolar damage (asterisks).





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