Figure 1From: Interstitial lung disease in connective tissue diseases: evolving concepts of pathogenesis and managementCharacteristic radiographic findings on high-resolution computed tomography. High-resolution computed tomography of the chest reveals (a) subpleural ground glass opacities (white arrow) and traction bronchiectasis suggestive of nonspecific interstitial pneumonia, and (b) honeycombing (black arrows) with ground glass opacities suggestive of usual interstitial pneumonia.Back to article page