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Fig. 4B —38-year-old man with HIV infection, fever, and generalized
lymphadenopathy. Pleural biopsy showed human herpesvirus 8 and Epstein-Barr
virus in lymphoma cells, which is consistent with primary effusion lymphoma.
Axial chest CT images show large pleural (arrows, C) and chest
wall mass with associated pleural effusion. Note also pronounced right
axillary lymphadenopathy.