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Aspergillosis 83.e1
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ASPERGILLOSIS Radiographs of the frontal sinuses of a dog. A, Marked opacification of the right frontal sinus and
thickening of the frontal bone are present. The findings suggest sinonasal aspergillosis, but other inflammation, a primary
tumor of the sinuses, or extension of a nasal tumor into the sinuses cannot be ruled out. B, Frontal sinuses of a normal
dog for comparison. (Courtesy Drs. Jimmy H. Saunders and Cécile Clercx, University of Liège.)
ASPERGILLOSIS Endoscopic view of the frontal sinus of a patient with a history
ASPERGILLOSIS Endoscopic view of the frontal sinus of a patient with sinonasal of sinonasal aspergillosis and successful treatment. (Courtesy Dr. Cécile Clercx,
aspergillosis. Diffuse inflammation and a fungal accumulation or aspergilloma University of Liège.)
(fluffy white nodule at bottom of image) are present. (Courtesy Dr. Cécile Clercx,
University of Liège.)
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