A case of primary cryptococcosis of the lung

A medical examination of a 52-year-old man revealed an abnormal shadow in the right upper lung field. He was thus admitted to our hospital. Chest CT scan revealed a solitary mass lesion (2 cm in size) in the S2 area with no contractile change or lymph node swelling. TV-brushing cytology showed no ab...

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Hauptverfasser: Takenouchi, Nobuo, Shiono, Tsuneo, Munemura, Tadanobu, Ootake, Setsuyuki, Niizeki, Hiroto, Oshikiri, Taro, Yamaguchi, Jun
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