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Radiology, Vol 160, 83-84, Copyright © 1986 by Radiological Society of North America
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JH MacGregor, WM Samuelson, DC Sane and JD Godwin
Rhodococcus (formerly Corynebacterium) equi, a common animal pathogen, can cause a slowly evolving pneumonia in humans, particularly immunocompromised people. The authors describe two patients; one with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. On chest radiographs, R. equi produces chronic, localized pulmonary opacities that can cavitate. The main differential diagnoses are tuberculosis and fungal infection.
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