Thickening of the interlobular septa due to fluid (interstitial pulmonary edema), cellular infiltration, or fibrosis.
Short, thin, horizontal linear opacities seen most commonly in the lung periphery (costophrenic angles). They are 1–2 cm long, <1 mm thick, and extend to the pleural surface. kerley b lines
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