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Clinical features

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Aspergillomas are usually asymptomatic. They enlarge slowly and may cause a cough or haemoptysis which may be torrential.

There is a characteristic radiological appearance.

Diagnosis is based on identification of the organism in sputum, and Aspergillus precipitins in high titre.

An aspergilloma should not be confused with allergic aspergillosis.


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