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Infection-mycoses

  • List four types of pulmonary aspergillosis.
  • What are the clinical and radiologic features of blastomycosis?
  • What are the radiographic features of nocardiosis?
  • What are the radiologic features of coccidioidomycosis?
  • What are the results of infection seen on later CXR?
  • What causes histoplasmosis, and how is it transmitted?
  • What disease predisposes a patient to nocardiosis?
  • What patient population is associated with each type of pulmonary aspergillosis?
  • What radiographic features suggest pulmonary actinomycosis?
  • What symptoms are associated with histoplasmosis?
  • Where is a patient most likely to contract coccidioidomycosis?

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