Disseminated histoplasmosis: Long journey of a febrile young man

IF 1.6 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Medical Mycology Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.1016/j.mmcr.2024.100658
Sudip Kumar Banik , Chowdhury Adnan Sami , Md Mizanur Rahman Khan , Shohael Mahmud Arafat , Abed Hussain Khan
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A 19-year-old non-diabetic, non-HIV male presented with eighteen months of fever, weight loss, skin rash and lymphadenopathy. He was treated with anti-tubercular medication for more than twelve months in multiple institutions based on repeated biopsy reports of lymph nodes showing granuloma suggestive of tuberculosis. Before he was diagnosed at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) with disseminated histoplasmosis at eighteen months of his disease, he already lost twenty kg weight, developed multiple small joint pain, back pain, and cough along with previously mentioned symptoms. Extensive investigations at BSMMU revealed biopsy material from multiple sites showed noncaseating granulomas with Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) stain positive for budding oval yeast cells, and fungal culture revealed growth of dimorphic fungus suggestive of Histoplasma after three weeks. After treatment with intravenous liposomal amphotericin B with continuous itraconazole, the patient's fever completely subsided, his well-being improved, joint pain reduced, started to gain weight, and skin lesions started to heal. This case serves as a significant reminder that it is imperative to consider alternative diagnoses in patients who fail to show improvement with conventional antitubercular treatment.

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播散性组织胞浆菌病一名发热青年的漫长旅程
一名非糖尿病、非艾滋病毒感染的 19 岁男性患者因发热、体重减轻、皮疹和淋巴结肿大就诊 18 个月。由于淋巴结反复活检报告显示肉芽肿提示结核,他在多个机构接受了超过 12 个月的抗结核药物治疗。在班加班杜谢赫-穆吉布医科大学(BSMMU)确诊他患有播散性组织胞浆菌病之前,他的体重已经下降了 20 公斤,并出现了多个小关节疼痛、背痛和咳嗽等症状。在 BSMMU 进行的广泛检查显示,多个部位的活检材料显示为非酪氨酸肉芽肿,PAS 染色法显示出芽的椭圆形酵母细胞呈阳性,三周后真菌培养显示有二形真菌生长,提示为组织胞浆菌。经静脉注射两性霉素 B 脂质体并持续使用伊曲康唑治疗后,患者的高烧完全退去,健康状况有所改善,关节疼痛减轻,体重开始增加,皮损开始愈合。该病例提醒我们,对于常规抗结核治疗无效的患者,必须考虑其他诊断。
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