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1 Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minn
A review of 650 cases of pulmonary fungal disease observed at the Mayo Clinic during a ten-year period revealed that the thoracic roentgenogram in pulmonary fungal disease was readily distinguishable from that in classic sarcoidosis. Nevertheless, in order to exclude a mycologic cause, appropriate microbiologic and serologic studies should be performed in every case in which sarcoidosis is suspected or even seems to be established.
Submitted on November 13, 1972
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