Invasive aspergillosis can be challenging to treat and may not always be completely cured, especially in immunocompromised patients. Antifungal medications, such as voriconazole or amphotericin B, are commonly used to manage the infection, and early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for improving outcomes. In some cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to remove infected tissue. The prognosis varies depending on the patient's overall health and the extent of the infection.
Caspofungin is a medical term for an antifungal used as the acetate salt for the treatment to destroy the fungal cell walls of invasive aspergillosis.
Aspergillosis can be a serious, potentially deadly threat
Aspergillosis belongs to the Kingdom Fungi.
An aspergillosis is any of a variety of infections by fungi of the genus Aspergillus which cause granulomatous lesions.
An aspergillosis is any of a variety of infections by fungi of the genus Aspergillus which cause granulomatous lesions.
Aspergillosis fungal infections can occur in the ear canal, eyes, nose, sinus cavities, and lungs
Aspergillosis is the name given to a wide variety of diseases caused by infection by fungi of the genus Aspergillus.
Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
aspergillosis
Once considered particularly rare, the incidence of reported aspergillosis has risen somewhat with the development of more sophisticated methods of diagnosis
Henrik Schonheyder has written: 'Pathogenetic and serological aspects of pulmonary aspergillosis' -- subject(s): Pulmonary aspergillosis
Aspergillosis can be quite difficult to diagnose because the symptoms, such as coughing and wheezing, if present at all, are common to many respiratory disorders