Fig. 4From: Reversibility of clinical and computed tomographic lesions mimicking pulmonary fibrosis in a young catComputed tomographic (CT) images of two cats experimentally infected with Toxocara cati. Transverse (A, F, G) and multiplanar reconstructed sagittal (B) and dorsal (D) images are from cat 1 and transverse images (C, E) belong to cat 2. Both cats presented lesions categorized as parenchymal opacification (ground glass opacity (white arrow), consolidation (short arched black arrows)) and linear and reticular opacities (V-shaped arrows) including subpleural lines (small triangle-shaped black arrows), bronchiolectasis (white arrowheads) and tree-in-bud pattern (black arrowhead). The left lung was more severely affected than the right in both cats. DICOM studies courtesy of AR Dillon and TM Lee-FowlerBack to article page