Abstract

Two cases of an unusual pathologic form of pulmonary aspergillosis in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency virus are reported. Each was characterized by chronic cavitary disease with involvement of small bronchioles and extension into subtending alveoli. It is suggested that this variant would best be described as chronic cavitary and invasive bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. A prominent feature in each case was the presence of numerous cytomegalovirus inclusions adjacent to the cavities and affected airways. The significance of this association is not known.

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