Disseminated Histoplasmosis as AIDS-presentation. Case Report and Comprehensive Review of Current Literature.
Journal: Mediterranean Journal Of Hematology And Infectious Diseases
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Abstract
Progressive disseminated histoplasmosis (PDH) is an AIDS-defining illness with a high lethality rate if not promptly treated. The wide range of its possible clinical manifestations represents the main barrier to diagnosis in non-endemic countries. Here we present a case of PDH with haemophagocytic syndrome in a newly diagnosed HIV patient and a comprehensive review of disseminated histoplasmosis focused on epidemiology, clinical features, diagnostic tools and treatment options in HIV-infected patients.
Authors
Paola Zanotti, Claudia Chirico, Maurizio Gulletta, Laura Ardighieri, Salvatore Casari, Eugenia Roldan, Ilaria Izzo, Gabriele Pinsi, Giovanni Lorenzin, Fabio Facchetti, Francesco Castelli, Emanuele Focà
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