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Cardiothoracic Case 1
Clinical Presentation
A 28-year-old patient presenting with a 3-week history of low-grade fever, severe night sweats, progressive weight loss, and a non-productive chronic cough.
- 1Multiple small, well-defined nodules measuring 1-2 mm in diameter.
- 2The nodules are distributed evenly throughout both lung fields (miliary pattern).
- 3No zonal or lobar predominance.
- 4No evidence of cavitation, calcification, or pleural effusion.
- 5Given the patient age, the profound innumerable sub-centimeter nodularity points overwhelmingly towards an infective hematogenous process.