67-year-old female with history of cigarette smoking. (A) Axial and (B) coronal sections of CT chest show upper lobe predominant centrilobular emphysema (arrowheads), centrilobular ground glass (solid arrows) and mild diffuse bronchial wall thickening (dashed arrows). Photo and caption courtesy of CPID.
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