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1 NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Massive bilateral tuberculous mediastinal lymphadenopathy in the adult is sufficiently rare so that the etiology may not be included in the initial differential diagnosis. When the clinical course indicates infection, tuberculosis should be suggested.
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