Chest mass in a 13-year-old boy
- 1Divisions of Pediatric Pulmonology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, USA
- 2Department of Pediatric Surgery, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- Correspondence to Dr Jonathan D Finder, Divisions of Pediatric Pulmonology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, 4401 Penn Avenue, AOB 3rd floor, Suite 3300, Pittsburgh PA 15224, USA; Jonathan.finder{at}chp.edu
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Contributors LG compiled the images and drafted the manuscript. JB and JDF were involved in clinical assessment of the patient and edited the manuscript. BG performed the surgical procedure on the patient.
- Received 10 February 2012
- Accepted 22 February 2012
- Published Online First 3 April 2012
A previously healthy 13-year-old boy was referred to the pulmonary clinic for evaluation for persistent cough and opacity on chest x-ray after treatment with three different antibiotics. The physical examination was unremarkable and chest x-ray showed opacity …








