Help..my 6 yr old is getting worse with no diagnosis
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http://www.auntminnie.com/ScottWilliamsMD2/Chest/Infect/Fungus/Aspergillus/Aspergillus.htm Excerpt:
"ABPA is both a type I (IgE) and type III (Antigen/Antibody complex) hypersensitivity reaction to Aspergillus colonizing the bronchial lumens (not the distal airways) which may mimic asthma or chronic bronchitis......................
Approximately 96% of patients with ABPA will have symptoms of asthma (wheezing). Patients may also have flu-like symptoms with fever, malaise, and fatigue. Patients may cough up thick mucous plugs in which hyphal fragments can be demonstrated ..."
http://www.emedicine.com/radio/topic57.htm Excerpts:
" Frequency: In the US: As many as 45% of healthy individuals experience aspiration, which usually involves small amounts of saliva, particularly while they sleep at night. However, clinically significant aspiration occurs in less than 4% of individuals. ............
The consequences of aspiration include bronchial obstruction, infection, and direct chemical destruction of tissues. "