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Сокращения

АБЛА – аллергический бронхо-легочный аспергиллез
АлАТ – аланин-аминотрансфераза
АсАТ – аспартат-аминотрансфераза
БАЛ – бронхо-альвеолярный лаваж
КТ – компьютерная томография
ЛДГ - лактатдегидрогеназа
МРТ – магнитно-резонансная томография
ПЦР – полимеразная цепная реакция
СМЖ – спинно-мозговая жидкость
СПИД – синдром приобретенного иммунодефицита
ЦНС – центральная нервная система