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*The nodules are most often multiple, smaller than 10 mm in diameter, and well defined with smooth margins. | *The nodules are most often multiple, smaller than 10 mm in diameter, and well defined with smooth margins. | ||
*The nodules usually involve less than 10% of the parenchyma and tend to be distributed peripherally in the middle and upper zones. | *The nodules usually involve less than 10% of the parenchyma and tend to be distributed peripherally in the middle and upper zones. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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The most common CT findings in immunocompetent patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis are pulmonary nodules.
- The nodules are most often multiple, smaller than 10 mm in diameter, and well defined with smooth margins.
- The nodules usually involve less than 10% of the parenchyma and tend to be distributed peripherally in the middle and upper zones.