%0 Generic %A José Barrios Taborda O %A Edward Valencia Marulanda J %A Fernanda Sierra Garzón L %A Alirio Restrepo Bastidas A %A Flórez M.A %A María Giraldo Montoya Á. %8 2024 %@ 18145469 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10818/62196 %X Pulmonary aspergillosis, caused by the opportunistic fungus Aspergillus, primarily affects immunocompromisedindividuals.Thisreportpresentsthreecases:An18-year-oldfemalewithacuteleukemia developed respiratory distress and bilateral "tree-in-bud" patterns on CT. Despite voriconazole treatment, she succumbed to respiratory failure. A 58-year-old female with diabetes and COPD had dyspnea and hemoptysis. Imaging revealed a cavitated lesion, conrming aspergilloma. Surgery was considered due to active hemoptysis.A41-year-oldfemalewithahistoryoftuberculosispresentedwithfeverandrespiratorysymptoms. CT showed cavitated lesions and bronchiectasis, conrming chronic aspergillosis. She responded well to voriconazole.Thesecaseshighlightthevariabilityinpulmonaryaspergillosisandunderscoretheimportanceof timelydiagnosisandtreatmenttoimprovepatientoutcomes. © 2024 Universidad Ricardo Palma, Facultad de Medicina Humana. All rights reserved. %I Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana %T Pulmonary aspergillosis, an approach to clinical and radiological manifestations. Report of three cases %R 10.25176/RFMH.v24i2.6098 %~ Intellectum