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. 2020 Oct 30;22(3):454–463. doi: 10.3348/kjr.2020.0191

Fig. 7. Occupation-induced lung fibrosis.

Fig. 7

A. High-resolution CT image shows bilateral subpleural reticulation, honeycombing, and traction bronchiectasis (arrows). B. The mediastinal window setting image demonstrates bilateral multiple noncalcified pleural plaques (arrowheads). The patient, having a history of long-standing exposure to asbestos, was diagnosed as having asbestosis and asbestos-related pleural plaques.