• Vol. 39 No. 1, 73–74
  • 15 January 2010

Rapidly Vanishing Pulmonary Pseudotumour

A 51-year-old male ex-smoker with a history of pulmonary tuberculosis was referred for exertional dyspnoea for 5 days. He had no fever, cough or constitutional symptoms. Physical examination revealed stony dullness to percussion over the right lower thorax posteriorly.

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