Progressive Disseminated Histoplasmosis with Primary Adrenal Insufficiency in Immunocompetent Person: A Case Report.

Harshita Singh, Manas Das, Rohan Shrama, Sourav Kumar, Sagar M Sindagi, Neeraj Chaudhary, Mukul P Bhat, Aakash Pandey, Mayanglambam Sonika, Anil Gurtoo, Kritirupa Sarkar
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Histoplasmosis, also referred to as Darling's disease, is mainly caused by the thermally dimorphic fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. It is usually contracted by inhaling fungal spores found in soil contaminated with bat or bird droppings, often during activities like cave exploration. Although endemic in certain regions of India, such as the eastern part, and sporadically in southern and northern states, histoplasmosis can manifest with varied clinical presentations, ranging from asymptomatic to severe disseminated disease affecting multiple organs. Adrenal involvement, though relatively uncommon, can lead to adrenal insufficiency, especially in immunocompetent individuals, with bilateral adrenal enlargement being a characteristic feature in imaging studies. This report discusses the case of a 51-year-old farmer from Haryana, India, who was diagnosed with progressive disseminated histoplasmosis (PDH) resulting in primary adrenal insufficiency. Although tuberculosis or malignancy was initially suspected, imaging studies and biopsy results confirmed histoplasmosis as the root cause. This case emphasizes the necessity of including histoplasmosis in the differential diagnosis of primary adrenal insufficiency, especially in endemic areas, and highlights the importance of early detection and appropriate management of this potentially life-threatening disease.

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免疫正常者伴原发性肾上腺功能不全的进行性播散性组织浆菌病1例报告。
组织胞浆菌病,又称达令氏病,主要由热二形真菌荚膜组织胞浆菌引起。它通常是通过吸入被蝙蝠或鸟类粪便污染的土壤中的真菌孢子而感染的,通常是在洞穴探险等活动中。尽管组织胞浆菌病在印度某些地区(如东部)流行,并在南部和北部各邦零星发生,但其临床表现各不相同,从无症状到影响多个器官的严重播散性疾病不等。肾上腺受累,虽然相对不常见,但可导致肾上腺功能不全,特别是在免疫功能正常的个体中,双侧肾上腺肿大是影像学研究的特征。本报告讨论了印度哈里亚纳邦一名51岁农民的病例,他被诊断患有进行性播散性组织胞浆菌病(PDH),导致原发性肾上腺功能不全。虽然最初怀疑是肺结核或恶性肿瘤,但影像学检查和活检结果证实组织浆菌病是根本原因。本病例强调了将组织浆菌病纳入原发性肾上腺功能不全鉴别诊断的必要性,特别是在流行地区,并强调了早期发现和适当管理这种可能危及生命的疾病的重要性。
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