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A 45 year old previously healthy man went to his sister’s wedding where he was exposed to birds. Shortly after his return to New York he developed an interstitial pneumonitis. An open lung biopsy showed non-specific interstitial pneumonitis. What would you tell the above patient in terms of prognosis?:


  1. Chances are that he would have meningeal involvement.

  2. He would develop disseminated disease.

  3. He receive antifungal therapy.

  4. Once the exposure to the birds was gone the lesion would go away.

  5. He would have to be treated with rifampin for 6 months.

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