Ahrens J C, DiNubile M J
Department of Medicine, Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center, Camden, NJ.
N J Med. 1993 May;90(5):401-5.
Angioinvasive fungi, like Aspergillus, can cause invasive infections in patients immunosuppressed by steroid therapy. Pulmonary infarction, manifested as pleuritic chest pain, frequently results from in situ thrombosis and is characteristic of Aspergillus pneumonia.