Abstract
The major agent of aspergillosis is Aspergillus fumigatus (85%-90%), an omnipresent fungus that causes a variety of clinical lung syndromes, ranging from aspergilloma in patients with pulmonary cavities to chronic necrotizing aspergillosis in slightly immunocompromised people or those with chronic lung disease. In this scenario, invasive pulmonary aspergillosis is highlighted, which is a …