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Fig. 2 | Advances in Rheumatology

Fig. 2

From: Warrick score in rheumatoid-arthritis interstitial lung disease: a promising tool for assessing the extent and progression of lung involvement

Fig. 2

a and b: In a 86-year-old female patient with known rheumatoid arthritis, a UIP pattern is observed in computed tomography scans at 2-year intervals. High-resolution computed tomography image at the right pulmonary bases shows honeycombing seen as small, thick-walled cystic spaces arranged in multiple layers in the subpleural region which becomes more prominent in the later scans in figure b (white arrows). There is also a large subpleural cyst, which increases in size over time (black arrows). In figure b, traction bronchiectasis also shows progression (arrowhead)

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