Which of the following is the most likely radiographic presentation of primary tuberculosis?
A) Lymphadenopathy with parenchymal consolidation
B) Lymphadenopathy with interstitial disease
C) Lung mass with cavitation
D) Pulmonary effusion with apical fibrosis
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