Abstract
A 13-year-old female who recently emigrated from Honduras presented to an emergency department in Texas with a 2-month history of weight loss, fatigue, cough, and progressive shortness of breath. Her symptoms started with a nonproductive cough, and she later developed dyspnea on exertion and orthopnea. On physical examination, she was tachycardic and tachypneic. She had a thin, emaciated body habitus. She was visibly in respiratory distress with nasal flaring, tracheal tugging, and intercostal and subcostal retractions. She had diminished breath sounds at the bases and bibasilar crackles. A computed tomography scan of the chest revealed multifocal ground-glass opacities throughout all lobes of both lungs with small bilateral pleural effusions and prominent bilateral hilar lymph nodes. We will discuss the approach to the initial evaluation and subsequent diagnosis.
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