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common in the Midwest
associated with bird and bat droppings
asymptomatic infection is the rule
 
histoplasmosis typical case presentation
60-yo farmer decides to move a small chicken house
several days later, develops fever, cough, SOB
reticulonodular pulmonary infiltrate with a moderate-to-severe illness and a prolonged recovery
 
appearance
fluffy white mold in culture
conidia show up as tubercles/spikes on the mycelia
the actual infectious form is the microconidia
 
histopathology
silver stain: the fungi are dividing inside macrophages
punctate appearance inside the macrophages
PAS stain: narrow-neck budding of fungi
 
geographical distribution
most intensely endemic around the Ohio river valley—states include OH, TN, AK, IN
however, you can get it anywhere in the South or in Texas
you can get it even in CA, though this is very uncommon
 
endemic in the Americas
not as highly endemic in Central and South America, but still endemic
 
clinical manifestations
acute pulmonary
chronic pulmonary
disseminated
fibrosing mediastinitis (very rare)
 
disseminated disease
occurs primarily in the immunocompromised
most commonly, GI tract, miliary disease, spleen, liver, adrenal glands, CNS
 
mucocutaneous dissemination
tongue lesion
ankle lesion
 
GI dissemination
look like bowel cancers on X-ray
upon scoping, trabeculated lesions
 
disseminated histo
immunosuppression is already present in 2/3 of those affected
steroids, 1970s
AIDS, 1980s
TNF inhibitors for Rx arthritis, 2000s
FUO (fever of unknown origin)
RE tissues
focal lesions
 
detection of circulating antigen in the urine
second-generation antigen test is more predictive than the old one
more true positives, fewer false negatives
 
histology of a lung from a patient on Etanercept, a TNF inhibitor
diffuse pulmonary infiltrate
the infection is very uncommonly seen here in SD, but very common in the central and eastern US
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