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Infectious Disease
Obstructive Lung Disease
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Would you treat Scedosporium growth in expectorated sputum in a patient with COPD, pulmonary hypertension, and bronchiectasis, who has chronic dyspnea with exertion, thick sputum production, negative bacterial cultures, and no signs of mold infection on a high resolution CT scan, with no other clinical symptoms of infection?
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