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CT of progressive interstitial lung disease in a patient with scleroderma

CT of progressive interstitial lung disease in a patient with scleroderma
An axial CT scan through the base of the lungs (A) shows a reticular pattern (dashed arrow), early bronchiectasis (arrowhead), and a patulous esophagus (arrow). Image (B) is a CT scan performed 10 years later and shows progressive septal thickening (dashed arrow), bronchiectasis (arrowhead), and bilateral pleural effusions (arrows). The thickening of the bronchial walls suggests inflammation from recurrent aspiration.
CT: computed tomography.
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