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*Sometimes, pulmonary nodules simulating tuberculosis or cancers may be present. | *Sometimes, pulmonary nodules simulating tuberculosis or cancers may be present. | ||
*Mediastinal lymph node enlargement is not a consistent finding, but may be found occasionally. | *Mediastinal lymph node enlargement is not a consistent finding, but may be found occasionally. | ||
[[Image: | [[Image: Blastomycosis Chest Xray.png|500px|center|This AP chest X-ray demonstrates lung infiltrates due to Blastomycosis, caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis]] | ||
This is AP chest X-ray demonstrating bilateral lung infiltrates due to Blastomycosis, caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis] | This is AP chest X-ray demonstrating bilateral lung infiltrates due to Blastomycosis, caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis] | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: ; Vidit Bhargava, M.B.B.S [2] Aditya Ganti M.B.B.S. [3]
Overview
The findings on chest x-ray are not consistent or highly specific for blastomycosis. No radiographic findings are absolutely diagnostic of blastomycosis.
X-ray chest
- Alveolar infiltrates may be present but are not localized to a particular lobe. [1]
- Consolidations with or without cavitations, small pleural effusion's are relatively common. [2]
- Sometimes, pulmonary nodules simulating tuberculosis or cancers may be present.
- Mediastinal lymph node enlargement is not a consistent finding, but may be found occasionally.
This is AP chest X-ray demonstrating bilateral lung infiltrates due to Blastomycosis, caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis]
X-ray Bone
- A well circumscribed osteolytic lesion is the most common bone involvement finding in blastomycosis.[3]
References
- ↑ "Public Health Image Library (PHIL)".
- ↑ Kauffman, Carol (2011). Essentials of clinical mycology. New York: Springer. ISBN 978-1-4419-6639-1.
- ↑ Kauffman, Carol (2011). Essentials of clinical mycology. New York: Springer. ISBN 978-1-4419-6639-1.