一例罕见的模仿结核病的播散性鼻孢子虫病病例

IF 1.1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
IDCases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idcr.2024.e02009
Mohamad Firdaus Ahmad , Shafora Bibi Samri , Wan Aireene Wan Ahmed , Nur Asyilla Che Jalil , Nur Asma Sapiai
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鼻孢子虫病是亚洲、非洲和欧洲流行的肉芽肿病之一,其中印度南部和斯里兰卡的发病率最高。据了解,该病通常会影响上呼吸道系统。与上呼吸道相比,气管以外的肺部很少受累。我们发现了一例罕见的散发型鼻孢子虫病病例,患者是一名糖尿病患者,最初表现为呼吸急促,伴有咳嗽和发烧。在出现这些症状的两个月前,他曾出现口腔溃疡和吞咽困难,随后体重减轻。胸片和胸部 CT 显示,他的颈部和纵隔淋巴结有多个化脓性军事结节,双侧肾上腺有病变。他最初被检查出患有肺结核、转移性恶性肿瘤或淋巴管癌性瘤病,后来活组织检查发现他患有鼻孢子虫病。因此,组织病理学或实验室证据往往是支持影像学检查的关键所在,这样才能给予适当的治疗。
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A rare case of disseminated rhinosporidiosis mimicking tuberculosis

Rhinosporidiosis is one of the granulomatous diseases endemic in Asia, Africa, and Europe, with Southern India and Sri Lanka having the greatest prevalence rates. It is typically understood to affect the upper respiratory system. Involvement of the lungs beyond the trachea is infrequent as compared to the upper respiratory tract. We revealed an uncommon case of disseminated rhinosporidiosis in a diabetic patient, who initially presented with shortness of breath associated with cough and fever. Two months prior to these symptoms, he was having oral ulcer and dysphagia and, subsequently, loss of weight. Chest radiograph and CT thorax revealed military nodules with multiple suppurative neck and mediastinal lymphadenopathy and bilateral adrenal lesions. He was initially investigated for tuberculosis, metastatic malignancy, or lymphangitic carcinomatosis before a biopsy revealed Rhinosporidiosis. Hence, histopathological or laboratory evidence is frequently crucial to back up imaging concerns so the appropriate treatment can be given.

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