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Hypersensitivity Alveolitis
Vincent A. Marinkovich, MD;
Alan Hill, MD
JAMA. 1975;231(9):944-947.
Abstract
Hypersensitivity alveolitis developed in an 11-year-old girl during heavy exposure to mold spores contaminating the straw filters of an evaporation-type home air cooler. It is likely that the causative organism was Micropolyspora faeni, the mold responsible for farmer's lung.
(JAMA 231:944-947, 1975)
Author Affiliations
From the Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital at Stanford, and Stanford University Medical School, Stanford, Calif. Dr. Marinkovich is the recipient of the Research Career Development Award from the Public Health Service.
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