Distribution and regional prevalence of autoimmune pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) in Japan at the time of enrollment into the study. (A) Geographic locations of the patients. Shown are the nine separate regions (regional population size from the 2005 Japanese census report) representing all of Japan, including Hokkaido, (5,653,548), Tohoku (11,568,884), Kanto (41,760,805), Hokushinetsu (7,781,254), Tokai (14,894,128), Kinki (20,930,730), Chugoku (7,705,615), Shikoku (4,128,260), and Kyushu (14,757,324). Each solid dot represents one autoimmune PAP patient in the identified region. The Niigata prefecture, in which a second intensive screening for PAP cases was performed, is located within the Hokushinetsu region. The cities of Niigata (triangle), Osaka (circle) and Tokyo (diamond) and the global latitude (in degrees) for each region are indicated for orientation. (B) Correlation of the prevalence of autoimmune PAP cases and regional population size. Hokkaido (solid circle), Tohoku (solid square), Kanto (solid triangle), Hokushinetsu (inverted solid triangle), Tokai (solid diamond), Kinki (solid hexagon), Chugoku (open triangle), Shikoku (open square), Kyushu (open circle).