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Fig. 6. Graph shows Kaplan-Meier survival curve estimates of
HIV-1-infected children with and without chronic radiographic lung changes
(CRC) for groups I and IIa combined. There was no significant difference in
survival between children with any CRC or without CRC (p = 0.71 by
log-rank test). Curves were similar when groups I and IIa were analyzed
separately (not shown). CRC is defined as any chronic radiographic lung change
(parenchymal consolidations
3 months, bronchovascular markings or
reticular densities
6 months, or nodular densities
3 months). Solid
line = HIV-1-infected children with CRC (n = 83), broken line =
HIV-1-infected children without CRC (n = 204).