In this compelling personal account, a patient describes her year-long journey battling what ultimately was identified as subacute invasive aspergillosis. She walks us through months of worsening symptoms, repeated rounds of antifungals, diagnostic uncertainty, and the pivotal decision to undergo lung surgery. The turning point: removal of a single lesion led to a rapid resolution of systemic infection signs, with follow-up therapy and monitoring guided by her infectious disease team. Her story highlights how, with very little precedent in medical literature, patients and clinicians sometimes must walk together on uncharted ground.
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“Aspergillus Saga – July 2024 to June 2025: Searching for the Invisible” Beauty for Ashes
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