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Pulmonary and cerebral paracoccidioidomycosis

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FIGURE 1: (A) Axial, (B) coronal, and (C) sagittal chest computed tomography images showing multiple round focal areas of ground-glass opacity surrounded by rings of consolidation (reversed halo sign) (arrows).… Click to show full abstract

FIGURE 1: (A) Axial, (B) coronal, and (C) sagittal chest computed tomography images showing multiple round focal areas of ground-glass opacity surrounded by rings of consolidation (reversed halo sign) (arrows). Moreover reticulation is noted on the left side (arrowheads). (D) Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed a large parietotemporal lesion in the left hemisphere (asterisk) with peripheral postcontrast enhancement. Pulmonary and cerebral paracoccidioidomycosis

Keywords: cerebral paracoccidioidomycosis; pulmonary cerebral

Journal Title: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Year Published: 2022

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