Cytomegaloviral infection presenting as a solitary pulmonary nodule.
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, Journal Article
Ravin, CE; Smith, GW; Ahern, MJ; McLoud, T; Putman, C; Milchgrub, S
Published in: Chest
February 1977
Cytomegaloviral infection presenting in an immunologically compromised host as a solitary pulmonary nodule has not previously been reported. A patient with a renal transplant and with no pulmonary symptoms was noted to have a single nodule on a chest roentgenogram. At autopsy, this proved to be secondary to cytomegaloviral infection. Differential diagnostic considerations in the immunosuppressed patient are discussed.
Duke Scholars
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Chest
DOI
ISSN
0012-3692
Publication Date
February 1977
Volume
71
Issue
2
Start / End Page
220 / 222
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Transplantation, Homologous
- Respiratory System
- Male
- Lung Diseases
- Lung
- Kidney Transplantation
- Humans
- Cytomegalovirus Infections
- Autopsy
- Adult
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Ravin, C. E., Smith, G. W., Ahern, M. J., McLoud, T., Putman, C., & Milchgrub, S. (1977). Cytomegaloviral infection presenting as a solitary pulmonary nodule. Chest, 71(2), 220–222. https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.71.2.220
Ravin, C. E., G. W. Smith, M. J. Ahern, T. McLoud, C. Putman, and S. Milchgrub. “Cytomegaloviral infection presenting as a solitary pulmonary nodule.” Chest 71, no. 2 (February 1977): 220–22. https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.71.2.220.
Ravin CE, Smith GW, Ahern MJ, McLoud T, Putman C, Milchgrub S. Cytomegaloviral infection presenting as a solitary pulmonary nodule. Chest. 1977 Feb;71(2):220–2.
Ravin, C. E., et al. “Cytomegaloviral infection presenting as a solitary pulmonary nodule.” Chest, vol. 71, no. 2, Feb. 1977, pp. 220–22. Pubmed, doi:10.1378/chest.71.2.220.
Ravin CE, Smith GW, Ahern MJ, McLoud T, Putman C, Milchgrub S. Cytomegaloviral infection presenting as a solitary pulmonary nodule. Chest. 1977 Feb;71(2):220–222.
Published In
Chest
DOI
ISSN
0012-3692
Publication Date
February 1977
Volume
71
Issue
2
Start / End Page
220 / 222
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Transplantation, Homologous
- Respiratory System
- Male
- Lung Diseases
- Lung
- Kidney Transplantation
- Humans
- Cytomegalovirus Infections
- Autopsy
- Adult