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Fig. 1B. 48-year-old man with HIV who was being treated with antibiotic therapy at time of drainage. CT scan shows introduction of 8-French pigtail catheter into larger cavity. On follow-up evaluation 6 days later (not shown), residual cavity was noted. Second catheterization was performed, but no causative microorganism could be identified from drained pus.