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(Chest. 1971;60:105-107.)
© 1971 American College of Chest Physicians

Lung Function in Acute Pulmonary Histoplasmosis

Dan C. Stanescu M.D.1; Dan B. Teculescu M.D.2; and Carmen Racoveanu M.D.3

1 Pulmonary Laboratory, Department of Occupational Diseases, Hospital Colentina, Institute of Hygiene, Bucharest, Romania
2 Institute of Hygiene, Bucharest
3 Institute of Internal Medicine, Bucharest

Pulmonary function was investigated in four men one month after onset of acute histoplasmosis. Restrictive ventilatory impairment was found in one. Seven months later, his pulmonary function became normal. In the other three patients, a slight ventilation-perfusion unevenness was probably present.







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