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Hau Chieng1, Jean-Paul Hafner2, Lezah Mccarthy3
1Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY.
Case Presentation:
A 51-year-old White male never-smoker presented with intermittent cough and progressive dyspnea. His symptoms started after an exposure to bat guano while cleaning his attic approximately 9 months earlier. He has received several courses of antibiotic and corticosteroid for these symptoms, with short-term relief.
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