Mycotic aneurism in aortic arch by Aspergillus fumigatus: contribution of a case and review of the literature

The micotic aneurisms by Aspergillus are rare and usually appear in the context of an invasive pulmonary aspergilosis, or by septicum embolism or direct extension from the lungs, for that reason the location the more frequents is in aortic arch and the ascending aorta.8 cases of micotic aneurisms by...

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Aneurysm, Infected - etiology
Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic - diagnosis
Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic - etiology
Aspergillosis - complications
Aspergillosis - diagnosis
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