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What happens if aspergilloma can't be surgically removed and the medications don't work, what happens then?

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Dr. Joram Seggev answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine - Allergy & Immunology

No medication: Aspergilloma is a cavity with Aspergillus inside in the lung. The only definitive treatment is surgery. Most Aspergilloma cause no direct ill effects and just need to be followed with yearly chest X rays. There are a few complications such as bleeding that require immediate treatment. Most cause no problems besides being there and having to be followed.

Answered 8/11/2014

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