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. 2007 Jun;62(6):546–553. doi: 10.1136/thx.2004.040022

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Figure 2 Value of prone high resolution (HR) CT imaging: persistence of infiltrative lung disease. (A) Axial supine HRCT image shows bilateral dependent ground glass opacity and reticulation (arrows). Note similarity to fig 1A. (B) Axial prone HRCT image showing persistence of the ground glass opacity and reticulation (arrows) seen in (A), consistent with infiltrative lung disease. Surgical lung biopsy proved non‐specific interstitial pneumonitis.