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Fig. 1. —Worsened pulmonary parenchymal disease in 41-year-old woman with AIDS who underwent antiretroviral therapy.

C, Chest radiograph obtained after 1 month of antiretroviral therapy shows diffuse miliary disease. Patient also manifested fever and cervical lymphadenopathy (not shown). Both antituberculous therapy and antiretroviral therapy were discontinued.