Figure 1From: Retrospective analysis of 14 cases of disseminated Penicillium marneffei infection with osteolytic lesions Radiography and computed tomography showing osteolytic lesions characterized by multiple lucent defects with a moth-eaten destruction of bone in the head of the radius (A), ulna (A), rib (B), sternum (C), vertebrae (D), and ilium (D), and swelling in surrounding soft tissues (B, C). Back to article page