An Incidental Finding and Unusual Presentation of Atypical Coccidioidomycosis in a 72-Year-Old Man: A Case Report

Alise Haddad, Ethan Dimock, Joseph Hanna, Rafi Haddad, Michel Hanna, Stephen Galens
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This case report presents an unusual and challenging diagnostic scenario involving a 72-year-old man who recently returned from a trip to Maui, Hawaii. While in Maui, the patient presented with a fever and fatigue that resolved spontaneously. However, he had an observable rash on his head and was given a steroid injection to resolve the rash. Later on his trip, the patient experienced a dry, nonproductive cough which resolved with a five-day course of prednisone. While visiting Michigan, the patient began to experience neck pain and visited Troy Beaumont Hospital for further treatment. Meningitis tests were negative. Vancomycin was given due to the detection of gram positive coccidioidomycosis in the culture, but this was later proven to be a contaminant. Coccidiomycosis does not initially have specific symptoms. Despite negative coccidioidomycosis antigen tests, the patient exhibited features more consistent with blastomycosis and cryptococcus, highlighting the complexities of diagnosing fungal infections with atypical presentations. The case emphasizes the importance of considering alternative fungal pathogens native to endemic regions and pursuing comprehensive diagnostic measures to establish an accurate diagnosis. Lastly, the discussion about recommendations for antifungal therapy and preventative measures for individuals at risk of respiratory fungal infections is critically important for the advancement of early detection of fungal infections.
一个偶然发现和不寻常的表现非典型球孢子菌病在一个72岁的男人:一个病例报告
本病例报告提出了一个不寻常且具有挑战性的诊断情景,涉及一名最近从夏威夷毛伊岛旅行归来的72岁男子。在毛伊岛期间,患者出现发热和疲劳症状,但症状自行消退。然而,他的头部有明显的皮疹,并给予类固醇注射以解决皮疹。后来在他的旅行中,病人经历了干咳,无生产性咳嗽,用强的松治疗了五天。在访问密歇根州时,患者开始感到颈部疼痛,并前往特洛伊博蒙特医院接受进一步治疗。脑膜炎测试呈阴性由于在培养中检测到革兰氏阳性球孢子菌病,因此给予万古霉素,但后来证明这是一种污染物。球虫病最初没有特定的症状。尽管球孢子菌病抗原检测呈阴性,但患者表现出与芽生菌病和隐球菌更一致的特征,突出了诊断非典型真菌感染的复杂性。该病例强调了考虑流行地区特有的其他真菌病原体并采取综合诊断措施以确定准确诊断的重要性。最后,讨论呼吸道真菌感染风险个体的抗真菌治疗和预防措施对早期发现真菌感染至关重要。
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