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Aspergillosis masquerading as frank haemoptysis
  1. R M Cooper1,
  2. A K J Mandal2,
  3. J Finnerty
  1. 1
    Department of General Internal Medicine, Countess of Chester NHS Trust, Chester, UK
  2. 2
    Department of Acute Medicine/Cardiology, Countess of Chester NHS Trust, Chester, UK; Respiratory Department, Countess of Chester NHS Trust, Chester, UK.
  1. Dr R M Cooper, Department of General Internal Medicine, Countess of Chester NHS Trust, Liverpool Road, Chester CH2 1UL, UK; robcooper{at}doctors.net.uk

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A 29-year-old man presented to the emergency medicine department with frank haemoptysis. A year ago he had had severe pneumonia, complicated by parapneumonic effusion that progressed to empyema. No organism was identified. …

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