Pleural Paragonimiasis | NEJM
An asymptomatic 17-year-old boy who had emigrated from El Salvador was found to have a pleural effusion on a chest radiograph. A small number of parasite eggs were seen in the pleural fluid.
An asymptomatic 17-year-old boy who had emigrated from El Salvador was found to have a pleural effusion on a chest radiograph. A small number of parasite eggs were seen in the pleural fluid.
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