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1 Firland Hospital and University of Washington Department of Medicine, Seattle, and Mycological Reference Laboratory, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England
A diabetic patient developed a pulmonary mycetoma with Monosporium apiosperum in an old tuberculous cavity. Precipitating antibody to an isolate of the causative organism as well as the complete fungus, Allescheria bodyii, was present prior to but not following curative pulmonary resection.
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