Fig. 5From: Secondary cutaneous aspergillosis in a child with Behçet’s disease: a case-based updateChest CT scans three months apart. (A1, A2), (B1, B2), and (C1, C2): enhanced chest CT scans at a 3-month interval in the parenchymal (A) and mediastinal (B, C) windows, showing a reduction in parenchymal consolidation (red arrows) with a decrease in the right lung volume. The disappearance of the small right pleural effusion was also noticed (green arrow). D, D* Chest CT scan in bone reconstruction showing bone lesions of the anterior and posterior costal arches: lytic bone lesions with cortical thickening (D, yellow arrow), periosteal reaction (D*, blue arrow)Back to article page