Fungous tracheobronchitis
Author:
Hoxie GH, Lamar FC
Date: 11 March 2011
Abstract:
No abstract. First paragraph: Recently there have come under our observation two cases of bronchitis in which careful examination of the sputum revealed the presence of fungus-stalks as the only causative organism. Attempts to grow the fungi failed, and therefore their identity was not definitely established. The absence of literature on the subject and the failure of our cultures caused us to be doubtful as to the correctness of our conclusions. But the recent paper by Dr. Norman Bridge on streptothrix, in which he calls attention to the difficulty of cultivating and identifying such fungi, leads us to publish these case reports.
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