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Ogawa H et al. – The existence of BM fungi in induced sputum may be an important factor for distinguishing the clinical manifestation of CIC from that of non–CIC. The clinical approach from the aspect of fungal allergy may serve as a clue that may aid in the successful management of CIC.

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