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Figure 2.

Figure 2

CT scans with the characteristics described in GATA2 deficiency. A, Nodules: I, coronal and II, axial on 20 mm maximum intensity projection show numerous diffuse small nodules bilaterally (male patient, aged 29 years). B, Reticular infiltrate: Axial CT scan reticular shows infiltrate in left upper lobe (female patient, aged 31 years). C, Ground-glass opacities: Axial CT scan (male patient, aged 16 years). D, Paraseptal emphysema: I, Coronal multiplanar reformation 0.5 x 0.3 mm CT scan shows striking diffuse paraseptal emphysema (subpleural blebs) along all pleural surfaces (black arrows peripherally) including fissures and mediastinum (white arrows); II, Axial 0.5 x 0.3 mm CT scan diffuse paraseptal emphysema (subpleural blebs) along all pleural surfaces (black arrows peripherally) including fissures and mediastinum (white arrows) (male patient, aged 21 years). E, Consolidation: Axial CT scan (female patient, aged 21 years). F, Crazy paving: Axial CT scan shows extensive areas of ground-glass opacity within regions of interstitial markings resembling a “crazy paving” pattern (female patient, aged 37 years).