Spontaneous Lysis of Aspergillomata
Spontaneous lysis of an aspergilloma occurred in four patients out of a consecutive series of 41 aspergillomata in 37 patients. The occurrence of spontaneous lysis in approximately 10 percent of aspergillomata is significant and should be considered when evaluating claims of effective medical treatm...
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description | Spontaneous lysis of an aspergilloma occurred in four patients out of a consecutive series of 41 aspergillomata in 37 patients. The occurrence of spontaneous lysis in approximately 10 percent of aspergillomata is significant and should be considered when evaluating claims of effective medical treatment. |
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