Volume 8, Issue 6 201967 pp. 457-459
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An Unusual Example of Asperigillus Species Lung Disease

Richard L Pardy

Richard L Pardy

Division of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Medicine St Paul’s Hospital and The University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada , ubc.ca

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Martha Grymaloski

Martha Grymaloski

Department of Diagnostic Imaging St Paul’s Hospital and The University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada , ubc.ca

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Blair AM Walker

Corresponding Author

Blair AM Walker

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine St Paul’s Hospital and The University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada , ubc.ca

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First published: 03 December 2001

Abstract

A 37-year-old man developed persistent hemoptysis after sustaining a gunshot wound to the right shoulder and lung. A right upper lobectomy was performed, in which Aspergillus species microorganisms were identified within retained bullet fragments. The role of infected bullet fragments in the pathogenesis of hemoptysis in this patient is discussed.

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