Kedar Chintapalli MD , Neela K. Sheth MD , Lawrence R. Goodman MD
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Unusual “cavity-in-cavity” appearance of pulmonary aspergilloma
The classic radiographic appearance of pulmonary aspergilloma is a solid, round, often mobile intracavitary mass. We describe an unusual “cavity-incavity” appearance seen on conventional roentgenograms and computed tomography studies in two patients with confirmed pulmonary aspergilloma. We are not aware of any previous report describing such appearance based on literature search.