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Chest, Vol 71, 220-222, Copyright © 1977 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Cytomegaloviral infection presenting as a solitary pulmonary nodule

CE Ravin, GW Smith, MJ Ahern, T McLoud, C Putman and S Milchgrub

Cytomegaloviral infection presenting in an immunologically compromised host as a solitary pulmonary nodule has not previously been reported. A patient with a renal transplant and with no pulmonary symptoms was noted to have a single nodule on a chest roentgenogram. At autopsy, this proved to be secondary to cytomegaloviral infection. Differential diagnostic considerations in the immunosuppressed patient are discussed.





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