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Chest radiograph of a terminally ill 44-year-old man with a five-month history of intermittent fever and cough productive ofyellow, blood-tinged sputum. On physical examination, he had a big liver and evidence of substantial weight loss. He died shortly after admission.

80. bilateral pulmonary amebiasis

Autopsy disclosed numerous bilateral pulmonary abscesses, up to 15 cm in diameter. The right hepatic lobe also contained asingle large abscess that had eroded into the right hepatic vein. The diaphragm was not involved. Countless amebic trophozoites were evident in the walls of thehepatic and pulmonary abscesses. While penetration of a hepatic abscess through the diaphragm is the usual route of amebae to the lungs, this case illustratesthat amebae can also reach the lungs by entering the blood stream directly, the diaphragm remaining intact.

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Source:  OpenStax, Images of memorable cases: 50 years at the bedside. OpenStax CNX. Dec 08, 2008 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10449/1.7
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