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Pathologically, honeycombing (HC) represents destroyed and fibrotic lung tissue containing numerous cystic airspaces with thick fibrous walls [1] (Fig. 17.1). In addition, HC on pathology is characterized by cysts usually measuring <1 mm, often below the resolution of CT, and therefore not necessarily concordant with macroscopic HC seen on CT images. On thin-section CT (TSCT) scans, the appearance is of clustered cystic air spaces, typically of comparable diameters on the order of 3–10 mm but occasionally as large as 25 mm [2] (Fig. 17.1b). Some researchers may consider HC as a multilayer cluster of cysts with shared walls, but others may recognize a single layer cluster of cysts [3] (Fig. 17.1c).

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Lee, K.S., Han, J., Chung, M.P., Jeong, Y.J. (2014). Honeycombing. In: Radiology Illustrated: Chest Radiology. Radiology Illustrated. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37096-0_17

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