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Lymphoblastic leukaemia in a 3-year-old child was complicated by rhinopulmonary mucormycosis. This was successfully treated by surgical resection of the nasal mass, pulmonary lobectomy, combined with amphotericin.
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F. Y. W. Lee, S. B. Mossad, and K. A. Adal Pulmonary Mucormycosis: The Last 30 Years Arch Intern Med, June 28, 1999; 159(12): 1301 - 1309. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
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