[Invasive aspergillosis with an intrapulmonary fungus ball in childhood]

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[Invasive aspergillosis with an intrapulmonary fungus ball in childhood]. / Hausdorf, G; Erttmann, Rudolf.

in: KLIN PADIATR, Jahrgang 195, Nr. 2, 2, 1983, S. 129-132.

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title = "[Invasive aspergillosis with an intrapulmonary fungus ball in childhood]",
abstract = "The clinical and radiological findings of invasive aspergillosis in two children with leukemia are reported. The diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis is still a problem. The fungus is only rarely demonstrated by mycological or serological methods. Therefore the radiological demonstration of an intrapulmonary {"}fungus ball{"} in the compromised host is of clinical significance, because it is characteristic of invasive aspergillosis.",
author = "G Hausdorf and Rudolf Erttmann",
year = "1983",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "195",
pages = "129--132",
journal = "KLIN PADIATR",
issn = "0300-8630",
publisher = "Georg Thieme Verlag KG",
number = "2",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - [Invasive aspergillosis with an intrapulmonary fungus ball in childhood]

AU - Hausdorf, G

AU - Erttmann, Rudolf

PY - 1983

Y1 - 1983

N2 - The clinical and radiological findings of invasive aspergillosis in two children with leukemia are reported. The diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis is still a problem. The fungus is only rarely demonstrated by mycological or serological methods. Therefore the radiological demonstration of an intrapulmonary "fungus ball" in the compromised host is of clinical significance, because it is characteristic of invasive aspergillosis.

AB - The clinical and radiological findings of invasive aspergillosis in two children with leukemia are reported. The diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis is still a problem. The fungus is only rarely demonstrated by mycological or serological methods. Therefore the radiological demonstration of an intrapulmonary "fungus ball" in the compromised host is of clinical significance, because it is characteristic of invasive aspergillosis.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 195

SP - 129

EP - 132

JO - KLIN PADIATR

JF - KLIN PADIATR

SN - 0300-8630

IS - 2

M1 - 2

ER -