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. 2020 Sep;152(3):185–226. doi: 10.4103/ijmr.IJMR_902_20

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7

The patient, a 14 yr old male, had disseminated Mycobacterium intracellulare infection; no immune defect could be detected. He was successfully treated. (A) The magnetic resonance imaging scan shows osteomyelitis of foot bone (black arrow). (B) Black arrow shows healing of cutaneous lesion by keloid formation. (C) Upper part of thigh shows another healed skin lesion (black arrow). (D and E) Hypodense lesions in the spleen (white open circles) and peri-splenic abscess (white arrows). (F) Bilateral conglomerate necrotic axillary (extreme-left and -right arrows) and right paratracheal lymph nodes (long and short arrows in the centre of CT image), calcification is also noted in the lymph nodes. (G) Iliopsoas abscess on the right side (white asterisk). Source: Reproduced with permission from Ref. 61.