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Histological Quantification to Determine Lung Fungal Burden in Experimental Aspergillosis
Published on: March 9, 2018
[Clinical problems in medical mycology: Problem number 47]
Marcelo Corti1, Estela Muzzio, María Florencia Villafañe
1División B HIV-Sida, Hospital de Infecciosas F.J. Muñiz, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Abstract:
A 66 year-old man, who had lived in Paraguay and was a rural worker, was admitted to Infectious Diseases Hospital F. J. Muñiz in Buenos Aires. He presented fever, loss of body weight, cough, mucopurulent expectoration, wide perianal ulceration, paresthesia and paresis of both legs as well as vesical and anal sphincter dysfunction. He was a heavy smoker and drinker. Thorax X-ray examination showed bilateral micronodular interstitial lesions. With a NMR of the dorsolumbar spine region a nodular lesion outside the spinal cord (which produced compression of this organ) was shown. The diagnosis of disseminated paracoccidiodomycosis was based on the finding of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis in the skin ulcer in histopathology and mycology studies, and on the positive results of serologic tests with paracoccidioidin antigen. The patient was treated with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole with good clinical outcome.
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