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Posteroanterior chest x-ray shows "gloved finger" shadows (arrows), appearing as branched tubular densities that represent intrabronchial exudates with bronchial wall thickening.
By permission of the publisher. From Groll A, Walsh T. In Atlas of Infectious Diseases: Fungal Infections. Edited by GL Mandell and RD Diamond. Philadelphia, Current Medicine, 2000. Available at www.images.md.