PMID: 7031969Jul 1, 1981Paper

Progressive lung disease in a malt-worker

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M E Ellis, J A Friend

Abstract

We described a malt-worker whose initial symptoms suggested extrinsic allergic alveolitis. The ensuing cavitating lung disease, Aspergillus fumigatus infection with mycetomata, vigorous immune response, and granulomatous liver disease are unusual features.

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Feb 28, 1976·British Medical Journal·I W GrantW Blyth

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Jul 1, 1991·Disease-a-month : DM·O P Sharma

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