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a) Chest radiograph showing bilateral coarse interstitial shadowing a) Chest radiograph showing bilateral coarse interstitial shadowing. b) High-resolution computed tomography scan of the chest. a) Chest radiograph showing bilateral coarse interstitial shadowing. b) High-resolution computed tomography scan of the chest. The image is degraded by movement due to patient dyspnoea. The thickened interlobular septae is suggestive of interstitial lung disease. F.J. Gilchrist et al. Eur Respir Rev 2011;20:208-210 ©2011 by European Respiratory Society