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- Q5113993 subject Q9033000.
- Q5113993 abstract "Aspergillosis is an infection caused by the fungus Aspergillus. Aspergillosis describes a large number of diseases involving both infection and growth of fungus as well as allergic responses. Aspergillosis can occur in a variety of organs, both in humans and animals.The most common sites of infection are the respiratory apparatus (lungs, sinuses) and these infections can be:Invasive (e.g. - IPA)Non-invasive (e.g. Allergic Pulmonary Aspergillosis - ABPA)Chronic pulmonary and aspergilloma (e.g. chronic cavitary, semi-invasive)Severe asthma with fungal sensitisation (SAFS)Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis - CPA is a long-term aspergillus infection of the lung and Aspergillus fumigatus is almost always the species responsible for this illness. Patients fall into several groups as listed below.Those with an aspergilloma which is a ball of fungus found in a single lung cavity - which may improve or disappear, or change very little over a few years.Aspergillus noduleChronic cavitary pulmonary aspergillosis (CCPA) where cavities are present in the lungs, but not necessarily with a fungal ball (aspergilloma).Chronic fibrosing pulmonary aspergillosis this may develop where pulmonary aspergillosis remains untreated and chronic scarring of the lungs occurs. Unfortunately scarring of the lungs does not improve.Most patients with CPA have or have had an underlying lung disease. The most common diseases include tuberculosis, atypical mycobacterium infection, stage III fibrocystic pulmonary sarcoidosis, ABPA, lung cancer, COPD and emphysema, asthma and silicosis.".
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- Q5113993 comment "Aspergillosis is an infection caused by the fungus Aspergillus. Aspergillosis describes a large number of diseases involving both infection and growth of fungus as well as allergic responses. Aspergillosis can occur in a variety of organs, both in humans and animals.The most common sites of infection are the respiratory apparatus (lungs, sinuses) and these infections can be:Invasive (e.g. - IPA)Non-invasive (e.g. Allergic Pulmonary Aspergillosis - ABPA)Chronic pulmonary and aspergilloma (e.g.".
- Q5113993 label "Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis".