Case Report

Fatal Hemoptysis due to Chronic Cavitary Pulmonary Aspergillosis Complicated by Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Tuberculosis

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Almost one year prior to his admission he was presented with weight loss, fever, and dyspnea and pulmonary tuberculosis due to mycobacterium avium infection was diagnosed. One month after a bilateral pneumothorax (arrows) was diagnosed and pleurodesis was performed.
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