A 12-year-old immunocompromised boy was hospitalized because of invasive aspergillosis with lung and central nervous system involvement. He was treated with surgery and liposomal amphotericin B, but he developed a pulmonary empyema and a bronchopleural-cutaneous fistula. A catheter was placed through the fistula, and amphotericin B (up to 50 mg in 10 ml of 5% dextrose) was instilled daily into the pleural cavity for 45 days. Treatment was well-tolerated, and the empyema resolved completely, with no evidence of recurrence after 2 years of follow-up.

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