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aspergillosis
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aspergilloma, pulmonary aspergillosis, aspergillosis, chest x-ray,
aspergillosis, infection, a growth, an allergic response, aspergillus fungus, aspergillosis, a fungus, aspergillus, is commonly found growing on dead leaves, stored grain, compost piles, in other decaying vegetation, illness in three ways, an allergic reaction, asthma, pulmonary aspergillosis, allergic bronchopulmonary type, a colonization, growth in an old healed lung cavity from previous disease, tuberculosis, lung abscess, where it produces a fungus ball, aspergilloma, an invasive infection, pneumonia that is spread to other parts, the body by the bloodstream, pulmonary aspergillosis, invasive type, invasive infection, affect the eye, causing blindness, organ, the heart, lungs, brain, kidneys, third form occurs exclusively in people who, immunosuppressed, cancer, aids, leukemia, organ transplants, high doses of corticosteroid drugs, chemotherapy, diseases that reduce the number of normal white blood cells, symptoms of allergic aspergillosis, fever, malaise, cough, coughing up blood, brownish mucous plugs, wheezing, weight loss, recurrent episodes of lung obstruction, symptoms of invasive infection, fever, chills, headaches, cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, increased sputum production, bloody, bone pain, blood, in the urine, decreased urine output, weight loss, symptoms involving specific organs, brain, meningitis, eye, blindness, visual impairment, sinuses, sinusitis, heart, endocarditis, abnormal chest x-ray, ct scan, sputum stain, culture showing aspergillus, tissue biopsy, bronchoscopy, transtracheal biopsy, aspergillosis, aspergillus antigen skin test, aspergillosis precipitin antibody, elevated serum total ige, immunoglobulin, peripheral eosinophilia, allergic disease, goal of treatment, control symptomatic infection, a fungus ball, does not, require treatment, bleeding, lung tissue is associated, the infection, surgical removal, invasive aspergillosis is treated, several weeks of intravenous amphotericin b, an antifungal medication, itraconazole, voriconazole, endocarditis, aspergillus is treated by surgical removal, the infected heart valves, long-term amphotericin b therapy, allergic aspergillosis is treated, oral prednisone, benefit from allergy desensitization, antifungal agents, not help people, allergic aspergillosis, gradual improvement is seen in patients, allergic aspergillosis, invasive aspergillosis, resist drug treatment, progress to death, underlying disease, immune status of a person, invasive aspergillosis, affect the overall prognosis, amphotericin b, cause kidney impairment, severely unpleasant side effects, invasive lung disease, cause massive bleeding, lung, symptoms suggest this disease, urine output becomes decreased receiving antifungal medication, fever, chills, headache, worsening symptoms develop, cautious, in the use of drugs that suppress the immune system, prevention of aids prevents opportunistic diseases, aspergillosis, a damaged, incompetent immune system.
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