Case Report

Disseminated Histoplasmosis as an AIDS-Defining Illness Presenting as Fever of Unknown Origin in an 11-Year-Old Female

Figure 2

(a) Axial high-resolution chest computed tomography (CT) image through the lung bases shows multiple small (<3 mm) pulmonary nodules in a miliary pattern throughout both lungs with greatest concentration in the right lower lobe (black arrow). (b) Axial contrast-enhanced chest CT image through the superior mediastinum shows right axillary adenopathy (black arrow), right paratracheal adenopathy (white arrow), and prevascular space adenopathy (black-rimmed white arrow). (c) Axial contrast-enhanced CT image through the midabdomen shows low-density retroperitoneal adenopathy surrounding the descending thoracic aorta (black-rimmed white arrows).
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