Lycoperdonosis

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Lycoperdonosis
scanning electron microscopy; 5000x magnification
SpecialtyPulmonology
Puffball species like Lycoperdon perlatum produce copious amounts of spores when they are mature.

Lycoperdonosis is a

inflammatory response; these are sometimes given in conjunction with antimicrobials.[4][5]

The disease was first described in the medical literature in 1967 by R.D. Strand and colleagues in the

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