Fig. 1From: Pulmonary manifestations of childhood-onset primary Sjogren’s syndrome (SS) masquerading as reactive airways disease in a male patient and review of interstitial lung disease associated with SSPulmonary manifestations seen on computed tomography (CT) imaging of chest. Axial CT images obtained at 14 years of age demonstrate moderate mosaic attenuation of the lung parenchyma involving all lobes with scattered air trapping (asterisks, A) as well as bronchial wall thickening (white arrows, A/C). There are also clustered ground glass nodules (open arrowheads, B) and linear atelectasis (arrowhead, C), compatible with small airways diseaseBack to article page