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(Chest. 1949;16:354-359.)
© 1949 American College of Chest Physicians

Pulmonary Cryptococcosis Report of a Case with Surgical Cure

GREGORY F. FROIO M.D.1 and CHARLES P. BAILEY M.D., F.C.C.P.2

1 Assistant Professor, Pathology, Hahnemann Medical School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2 Associate Professor of Surgery (Thoracic), Hahnemann Medical School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

A case of pulmonary torulosis in a 19 year old white male is reported. The lesion presented as a granulomatous mass in the right lower lobe suspected of being tuberculosis or neoplasm. Pneumonectomy was performed with an uneventful postoperative course. The patient is perfectly well and at no time in the elapsed five years and seven months has there been evidence of meningeal spread. The left lung remains negative as of July 1948.







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