Chest X-ray revealed bilateral, symmetrical interstitial infiltrates in a 30-year old HIV positive patient who presented with fever, dyspnoea, non-productive cough, and cyanosis. The MOST likely diagnosis is:
Chest X-ray revealed bilateral, symmetrical interstitial infiltrates in a 30-year old HIV positive patient who presented with fever, dyspnoea, non-productive cough, and cyanosis. The MOST likely diagnosis is:
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Chest X-ray revealed bilateral, symmetrical interstitial infiltrates in a 30-year old HIV positive patient who presented with fever, dyspnoea, non-productive cough, and cyanosis. The MOST likely diagnosis is:
β Correct Answer: C. Pneunocystis carinii pneumonia
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