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Chest mass in a 13-year-old boy
  1. Lokesh Guglani1,
  2. John Broyles1,
  3. Barbara A Gaines2,
  4. Jonathan D Finder1
  1. 1Divisions of Pediatric Pulmonology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, USA
  2. 2Department of Pediatric Surgery, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
  1. 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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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 …

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