Ofonime O Benjamin, Omolabake E Riman, Anthony Offiong, Walter O Egbara, Asukwo Onukak, Aje N Ogar, Bassey E Ekeng
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Abstract
Disseminated histoplasmosis is rarely reported in patients living with cancers in Nigeria. We report a 40-year-old woman who presented with left neck swelling and abdominal pain of two weeks duration. Clinical examination and radiological findings showed pallor, epigastric tenderness, generalized lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly. An initial diagnosis of sepsis and micronutrient deficiency was made following findings of macrocytosis, hypersegmented neutrophils and toxic granulations on blood smear. Intervention with antibiotics did not improve symptoms rather her clinical presentation worsened with the onset of fever, dizziness, easy fatiguability and generalized weakness. Histology of lymph node biopsy reported a diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. A repeat examination of the blood smear revealed budding yeast cells morphologically similar to Histoplasma capsulatum. This case emphasizes the need for a high index of suspicion of histoplasmosis in this at-risk population and the usefulness of a blood smear in diagnosing histoplasmosis.
在尼日利亚,癌症患者感染播散性组织胞浆菌病的报道很少。我们报告了一名 40 岁女性的病例,她出现左颈肿胀和腹痛,病程两周。临床检查和放射学检查结果显示,患者面色苍白、上腹压痛、全身淋巴结肿大和肝脾肿大。血涂片发现大红细胞增多症、中性粒细胞增高和中毒性肉芽肿,初步诊断为败血症和微量元素缺乏症。使用抗生素治疗后,症状并没有得到改善,反而出现了发热、头晕、易疲劳和全身乏力等临床表现。淋巴结活检组织学报告为弥漫大 B 细胞淋巴瘤。对血液涂片的再次检查发现了出芽酵母细胞,其形态与荚膜组织胞浆菌相似。该病例强调了在高危人群中高度怀疑组织胞浆菌病的必要性,以及血液涂片在诊断组织胞浆菌病中的作用。
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