Fig. 2From: Pulmonary hemosiderosis in children with Down syndrome: a national experienceLung imaging of two patients in the DS group (patients 1 and 2), and two in the non-DS group (patients 12 and 15). Panels a and b Chest x-ray and thoracic HRCT-scan of patient 1 at diagnosis (8 months of age) show bilateral alveolar opacities with a posterior predominance and diffuse ground glass opacities. Panels c and d Chest x-ray and thoracic HRCT-scan of patient two at 1 month of age show bilateral diffuse ground glass opacities. Panels e and f Chest x-ray and thoracic HRCT-scan of patient 12 at 4.3 years old show bilateral alveolar condensations with a patchy repartition, central and peripheral, and surrounding ground glass opacifications. Panels g and h Chest x-ray and thoracic HRCT-scan of patient 15 at 5 years old show bilateral patchy ground glass opacifications and signs of lung fibrosis with reticulations and sub-pleural cystsBack to article page