Fig. 2From: Clinicopathological and imaging features of pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis in a dog – a case reportCT volumetric reconstruction MIP (a and b) highlighting the pulmonary microliths distribution. The animal is positioned in sternal recumbency. Pre (c) and postcontrast (d and e) CT scans evidencing numerous non-contrast enhancing, mineralized high-density agglomerates of multiple sizes (up to 3.8 mm) throughout the parenchyma. A reticular pattern with superimposed ground glass opacity (*) with clear bronchial and vascular margins and thickening of the pleural lining (arrow) is also visibleBack to article page