Fig. 4From: Added value of a chest multidetector computed tomography scoring system in the assessment of chronic lung disease among pediatric patientsA 5-year-old male with recurrent chest infection secondary to chronic aspiration showing bilateral bronchial wall thickening mainly in the lower lobes, centrilobular and peribronchial ground-glass densities, and hilar lymphadenopathy, with a CT score of 14Back to article page