Fig. 1From: A case of hypercalcemia from Pneumocystis jirovecii in an immunosuppressed non-HIV patientChest radiography (panel A– PA view, panel B– lateral view) shows dense pleuroparencymal scarring in the left upper lobe (white arrow) that had been present for the preceding six months. CT chest shows progressive bilateral right more than left peripheral consolidation (black arrows) with distortion (panel C). Diffuse bilateral patchy ground glass (black arrows) in the upper lobes were present (panel D)Back to article page