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Chronic necrotizing pulmonary aspergillosis [PDF]
Introduction. Chronic necrotizing pulmonary aspergillosis (CNPA) is a cavitary, infectious process of lung parenchyma with slow progressive course. Vascular invasion and dissemination to other organs are unusual. Case report.
Lovrenski Aleksandra +6 more
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Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis following pulmonary embolism
Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (CPA) is predominantly found alongside cavitating or bullous lung diseases. Although pulmonary embolism may cause cavitation, an association with CPA has not been well described.
Ruth Tunney +3 more
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Three-Month Mortality in Nonhaematological Patients with Chronic Pulmonary Aspergillosis: Differences between Subtypes [PDF]
Objectives: Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (CPA) is a fungal lung infection characterised by the slowly progressing destruction of the lung parenchyma and has four main subtypes.
Pablo González García +9 more
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Antifungal Treatment for Japanese Patients with Chronic Pulmonary Aspergillosis [PDF]
Introduction Despite the ongoing efforts to refine treatment durations and methods for patients with chronic pulmonary aspergillosis, the clinical use of antifungal agents remains unclear.
Takahiro Takazono +10 more
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Chronic Pulmonary Aspergillosis Complicating Bronchial Atresia [PDF]
Bronchial atresia is a rare pulmonary developmental anomaly characterized by the presence of a focal obliteration of a segmental or lobar bronchial lumen. The lung distal to the atretic bronchus is typically emphysematous along with the presence of mucus
Mazen O. Al-Qadi +3 more
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Overlap of Chronic Pulmonary Aspergillosis on Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis. [PDF]
An 80-year-old woman who developed allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) was admitted to our institution in 2023 for an enlarged pulmonary mass lesion. She had developed ABPA in 2017, and corticosteroid therapy had improved the mucoid impaction of the bronchi. Because part of the lesion remained, increased doses of corticosteroid, antifungals,
Ishiguro T +5 more
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Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis - case series and review of Indian literature
Aspergillus species, especially Aspergillus fumigatus, can cause varied pulmonary manifestations depending on the host immune status and duration of infection. Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (CPA) is an under-reported entity, and its diagnosis remains a
Vikas Marwah +6 more
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Chronic Aspergillosis in the Guise of Peripheral Lung Neoplasia
Two cases of postoperative diagnosis of chronic pulmonary aspergillosis are presented, which were previously regarded as malignant neoplasms. A decisive role in the detection of chronic pulmonary aspergillosis is played by computed tomography, but the ...
N. G. Nikolaeva +9 more
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Chronic necrotizing pulmonary aspergillosis [PDF]
Chronic necrotizing pulmonary aspergillosis is not common and usually involves mildly immunosuppressed patients. We present a case of a 58-year-old man with a history of mining-related pneumoconiosis and corticosteroid therapy who developed bilateral pulmonary infiltrates and subsequent cavitation.
Isabel, Parra +6 more
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Chronic necrotizing pulmonary aspergillosis [PDF]
A 66-year-old man, presented with a 3-month history of productive cough associated with poor appetite. He was a non-smoker, with a history of old pulmonary tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus with poor control. Laboratory studies showed a white blood cell count of 12 610/ml with 87.6% netrophils, and …
Chang-Han, Lo, Shih-Wei, Wu
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