Case 17-1982 (original) (raw)

The New England Journal of Medicine, 1982

Abstract

Presentation of Case A 77-year-old man was admitted to the hospital because of fever and subcutaneous masses. He was well until three months previously, when a dry cough developed. Two months before admission the temperature rose to 38.9°C, accompanied by chills, pleuritic pain, and anorexia. Erythromycin was administered for two weeks, without improvement. He was admitted to another hospital. X-ray films of the chest showed small bilateral pleural effusions. A tuberculin skin test was markedly positive. Repeated blood cultures and cultures of urine and pleural fluid yielded no microorganisms. Cytologic examination of the pleural fluid and microscopical examination of a . . .

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