Original Article

Histoplasmosis of the Upper Respiratory Tract

Authors: ROBERT C. OWEN M.D., ANDERSON SPICKARD M.D., PAUL H. WARD M.D.

Abstract

Localized lesions may represent either a sign of disseminated disease or as a residual focus after the lesion at the portal of entry, the lung, has become inactive. In any event it offers interesting problems in diagnosis.

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