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May – 2008 – Case #227

A 19-year-old male from Louisiana with no known travel history outside the United States presented to his health care provider with a one-month history of headache, fatigue, shortness of breath and weight-loss. A chest radiograph showed significant bilateral pleural effusions with an infiltrate in the left lung. Bronchial alveolar lavage (BAL) and sputum specimens were collected for complete microbiologic and pathologic work-up. Figures A and B show Papanicolaou-stained concentrates from the BAL specimens. Figure A and B were taken at 100x and 1000x oil magnification, respectively. Objects in the figures measured approximately 85-90 micrometers long by 55-60 micrometers wide. What is your diagnosis? Based on what criteria?

Figure A

Figure A

Figure B

Figure B

These images were kindly contributed by Dr. Gary Procop.

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