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Fig. 4

From: Vasoproliferative process resembling pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis in a cat

Fig. 4

Inspiratory breath-hold transverse computed tomographic images of a 15-year-old cat with pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis. a Multiple small ground glass opacities are seen in the cranial part of the left cranial lung lobe (arrowheads). b Patchy areas of ground glass opacification appearing as nodular in some areas (arrowheads) progressing towards consolidation medially in the cranial part of the left cranial lung lobe. Hazy ground glass opacification is also present in the ventral aspect of the right cranial lung lobe (arrows). c Ground glass opacification is noted along the ventral margin of the left caudal lung lobe (arrowheads). The fissure line at the intersection of the right caudal and right middle lung lobes is thickened and irregular (white arrows). Subpleural thickening is also observed in the right middle lung lobe (black arrow). The left (LCPa) and right (RCPa) caudal lobar pulmonary arteries are larger than their counterpart pulmonary veins (PV)

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