Fig. 1From: Neonatal interstitial lung disease in a girl with Jacobsen syndrome: a case reportA–C Radiographs of the lungs acquired with a few hours interval on DOL 9 show: A, B intermittent atelectasis (black arrowhead) of the right upper lobe and central diffuse opacifications bilaterally (white arrows). A chest computed tomography (CT) at DOL 10 revealed: C Substantial atelectasis in the dorsal segments of the lungs (black arrowheads) and signs of thickened interlobular septae (black arrows) and scattered ground-glass opacifications (white arrows)Back to article page