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Inflammatory pseudotumoural endotracheal mucormycosis with cartilage damage
European Respiratory Review, 09/04/09
Luo LC et al. – The authors report an unusual case of mucormycosis in a 46–yr–old male patient with diabetes presenting with an endotracheal mass obstructing the trachea and cartilage damage. Histological examination of the bronchoscopy biopsy specimens revealed invasive mucormycosis. The patient was treated with intravenous amphotericin B followed by removal of the lesion via bronchoscopy.
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