Volume 25, Number 5—May 2019
Research Letter
Mycobacterium obuense Bacteremia in a Patient with Pneumonia
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Figure. Computed tomography scan of the chest in a patient with Mycobacterium obuense pneumonia, Mexico, showing air space infiltration in the left parahilar and a tree bud pattern in the left upper lobe (arrow), as well as bilateral interstitial thickening and ground glass opacities.
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