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Fig. 1 | BMC Infectious Diseases

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From: Prospective study of the serum Aspergillus-specific IgG, IgA and IgM assays for chronic pulmonary aspergillosis diagnosis

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Representative examples of CT appearances in patients with CPA. CT images show: a a small fungus ball with an air crescent sign in the right upper lobe (b) aspergillus nodule with cavitary lesions and halo sign in the right upper lobe, c reticular pattern of inflammatory or fibrotic change surround small lung bullae and areas of consolidation and some pleural thickening and indrawing of fat in the right upper lobe, d consolidaton, with multiple nodules and marked loss of volume in the left lung, e bronchiectasis in the right upper and lower lobe and left lower lobe, f bronchiectasis and inflammatory infiltrates in both lower lobes, g consolidation in the right middle lobe, irregular nodule with surrounding ground glass in the right lower lobe and bilateral pleural effusions, h aspergillus nodules in both lower lobes and reticular pattern in the left upper lobe

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