Hydatid disease with Aspergilloma: A unique case report

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Abstract

The coexisting presence of hydatid disease with aspergillus colonization is a rare finding. The 20-year-old presented with symptoms of hemoptysis with past history of tuberculosis. On further evaluation patient was diagnosed as a case of aspergilloma and managed conservatively. After one year on presenting with similar complaints patient was turned out to be hydatid disease with aspergillus colonization on the basis of clinic-radiological and bronchoscopic evaluation. Till now only few case reports have been reported. We report a unique case report of similar presentation.

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Sharma, S., Thakare, P., Utpat, K., & Desai, U. (2021). Hydatid disease with Aspergilloma: A unique case report. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease, 91(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/MONALDI.2021.1549

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