Subacute pulmonary granulomatous schistosomiasis: high resolution CT appearances--another cause of the halo sign

A case of probable acute granulomatous pulmonary schistosomiasis is described with multiple focal opacities on chest radiography and widespread, but predominantly peribronchovascular, nodules with ground-glass halos on high resolution CT (HRCT). The HRCT appearances in early schistosomiasis have not...

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