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Histoplasma Capsulatum Epididymitis
Journal of Urology, 1981We report 2 cases of epididymal histoplasmosis. In 1 patient an epididymal abscess was the sole manifestation of histoplasmosis and in the other an epididymal abscess occurred with paratracheal lymphadenopathy. Although uncommon histoplasmosis can cause symptomatic genitourinary tract disease and must be differentiated from tuberculosis, tumors and ...
C A, Kauffman, T G, Slama, L J, Wheat
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Histoplasma capsulatum sinusitis
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1997Sinusitis is commonly reported in patients with AIDS. In addition to the usual bacterial pathogens isolated from immunocompetent patients, sinusitis in patients with AIDS may be caused by a variety of unusual bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, and mycobacteria. Histoplasma capsulatum has not typically been associated with sinusitis in either group of
A A, Butt, J, Carreon
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Archives of dermatology, 1985
We encountered two cases of disseminated histoplasmosis with cutaneous involvement. The clinical and histopathologic findings were those of panniculitis. Primary pulmonary histoplasmosis typically induces a hypersensitivity panniculitis remote from the site of infection.
W H, Abildgaard +2 more
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We encountered two cases of disseminated histoplasmosis with cutaneous involvement. The clinical and histopathologic findings were those of panniculitis. Primary pulmonary histoplasmosis typically induces a hypersensitivity panniculitis remote from the site of infection.
W H, Abildgaard +2 more
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Histoplasma capsulatum endocarditis
American Heart Journal, 1980Endocarditis is a rare manifestation of disseminated Histoplasma capsulatum infection. A 22-year-old man presented with a seven month history of fever, weight loss, and progressive aortic insufficiency. The diagnosis of H. capsulatum was suggested by a diagnostic rise in complement fixation titers and positive echocardiographic findings.
T P, Blair +6 more
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Histoplasma Panniculitis in Dermatomyositis
JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 1997This report describes the coexistence of infectious panniculitis due to Histoplasma capsulatum in three patients with dermatomyositis. In each case, the appearance of panniculitis was the predominant clinical manifestation of histoplasmosis. Oral ulcers, lymphadenopathy, pulmonary infiltrates, hepatosplenomegaly, and other cardinal features of ...
J W, Huston, P C, McNabb, J P, Frias
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Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1958
Various types of large forms ofHistoplasma were studied in experimentally infected hamster and mouse tissues.Histoplasma can be found in the yeast phase in 5 distinct forms: 1. the classicalHistoplasma capsulatum form (ovoid, 2–5 µ in size); 2. occasional “large forms” in necrotic tissue and old cultures (up to 9 µ); 3.
C J, WANG, J, SCHWARZ, G L, BAUM
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Various types of large forms ofHistoplasma were studied in experimentally infected hamster and mouse tissues.Histoplasma can be found in the yeast phase in 5 distinct forms: 1. the classicalHistoplasma capsulatum form (ovoid, 2–5 µ in size); 2. occasional “large forms” in necrotic tissue and old cultures (up to 9 µ); 3.
C J, WANG, J, SCHWARZ, G L, BAUM
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1961
Histoplasmosis tends to mimic tuberculosis in most of its manifestations; however, involvement of the central nervous system with Histoplasma capsulatum has been rarely recorded. It has been suggested that it might be more frequently found if autopsies of fatal histoplasmosis cases were done with more attention to examination of the brain. 1-2 Schulz
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Histoplasmosis tends to mimic tuberculosis in most of its manifestations; however, involvement of the central nervous system with Histoplasma capsulatum has been rarely recorded. It has been suggested that it might be more frequently found if autopsies of fatal histoplasmosis cases were done with more attention to examination of the brain. 1-2 Schulz
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Histoplasma in Circulating Blood
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969To the Editor:— Since the advent of renal homotransplantation it has become increasingly apparent that a wide variety of viral, bacterial, parasitic, and fungal diseases may develop in recipients of kidney transplants. Although the occurrence of disseminated histoplasmosis has been described in some of these patients,1,2the finding of organisms ...
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Histoplasma hairpins herald hopefulness
Trends in Microbiology, 2005Histoplasma capsulatum is a significant respiratory and systemic fungal pathogen. Although many molecular tools have been developed, the fulfillment of Koch's postulates to determine gene function has been hampered by obstacles to homologous gene targeting. Because H.
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Histoplasma Duboisii and Large Forms of Histoplasma Capsulatum
Mycologia, 1956We might admit that H. duboisii is a giant type of H. capsulatum, but there are no reasons to regard H. duboisii as nothing more than the large forms of H.
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