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(Chest. 1954;26:205-206.)
© 1954 American College of Chest Physicians

Unusual, Lung Conditions Simulating Tuberculosis

JUAN M. BOETTNER M.D., F.C.C.P.; MIGUEL A. PERITO M.D.; JUAN S. NETTO M.D.; RICARDO H. CABALLERO M.D.; RAFAEL CODAS M.D.; ABRAHAM BALBUENA M.D.; GIL DAMI SERNA M.D.; LUIS C. MAAS M.D.; CLAUDIO PRIETO M.D.; and CARLOS PESSOLANI M.D.

One hundred cases of non-tuberculous conditions are reported. They were patients admitted to "Bella Vista" Sanatorium of Asunción, Paraguay, sent to us as tuberculous cases or for a better study. The 100 cases are divided in the following categories: 35 inflammatory diseases; 16 tumors; 13 malformations; 13 bronchial diseases; 7 pleural diseases; 4 foreign bodies; 6 without disease; 6 miscellaneous.







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