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Fig. 1.
Isoechoic, oval lesion with partially indistinct margin, parallel orientation
Fig. 2.
Only peripheral flow is visible in CD examination
Fig. 3.
The lesion is predominantly hard on elastogramme (SR = 2.35)
Fig. 4.
Fine needle aspiration: In cytological smears stained with hematoxylin and eosin, the hyphae of Aspergillus mycelium (colored blue) are visible. In the background, amorphous protein masses, erythrocytes and quite numerous neutrophils (H&E, magnification (
A
) 200× and (
B
) 400×)
Fig. 5.
Core needle biopsy: elements of inflammatory granulation tissue containing multiple hyphae of Aspergillus mycelium dominate (H&E, magnification 200× and 400×)