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A 35 year old patient with PSS and dyspnoea.
A 35 year old patient with PSS and dyspnoea. (A) Chest radiograph demonstrates bibasal symmetrical fine reticular opacities of fibrosing alveolitis with volume loss on the right and a dilated oesophagus (arrows). Incidental, old apical tuberculous disease. (B) HRCT demonstrates ground glass shadowing, architectural distortion with irregularity of the right oblique fissure (arrowheads), reticular opacities, and traction bronchiolectasis (small arrow). The dilated oesophagus is also noted (large arrow). A G Rockall et al. Postgrad Med J 2001;77: Copyright © The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine. All rights reserved.
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