病例报告:拉丁美洲接触组织胞浆菌数十年后出现的舌部播散性组织胞浆菌病。

Nazareth Jaramillo Correa,Arunima Vijay,John W Merriman,Rochelle G Hardie,Norman L Beatty
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荚膜组织胞浆菌(Histoplasma capsulatum)是一种热二态真菌病原体,是北美密西西比河和俄亥俄河流域以及中美和南美大部分地区的地方病。作为一种机会性病原体,荚膜组织胞浆菌可以潜伏感染,但在免疫力低下或接受免疫抑制治疗时会被重新激活。我们报告了一例 72 岁的男性病例,他于 1987 年至 1991 年在美军服役期间生活在巴拿马、洪都拉斯和尼加拉瓜的农村地区。在初次接触病毒三十年后,患者因疼痛的舌头溃疡前来就诊,该溃疡是他两年前开始服用阿达木单抗治疗银屑病关节炎时引发的。刮除舌头溃疡处的组织后,长出了一种从白色到乳白色、质地蓬松的霉菌,经形态学鉴定为组织胞浆菌。真菌的分子分析证实了荚膜组织胞浆菌变种拉丁美洲 A 组,即苏美拉组胞浆菌。进一步检测显示,荚膜组织胞浆菌抗体菌丝补体固定阳性,计算机断层扫描显示左肺下叶有一个 1 厘米的钙化结节。在此,我们强调了在开始免疫抑制治疗前识别曾接触过组织胞浆菌病流行地区的患者的播散性组织胞浆菌病的重要性。
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Case Report: Disseminated Histoplasmosis of the Tongue Presenting Decades after Exposure in Latin America.
Histoplasma capsulatum is a thermally dimorphic fungal pathogen endemic to the Mississippi and Ohio River Valley regions of North America and much of Central and South America. As an opportunistic pathogen, H. capsulatum can assume a latent infection that can be reactivated by immunocompromised states or immunosuppressive therapy. We report a case of a 72-year-old man who lived in rural regions of Panama, Honduras, and Nicaragua while serving in the U.S. military from 1987 to 1991. Three decades after his initial exposure, the patient presented for evaluation of a painful tongue ulcer that originated when he began taking adalimumab to manage his psoriatic arthritis 2 years earlier. Tissue scraping of the tongue ulcer grew a whitish to cream-colored, fluffy-textured mold that was morphologically identified as Histoplasma. Molecular analysis of the fungus confirmed H. capsulatum var. Latin American group A, known as Histoplasma suramericanum. Further testing showed a positive H. capsulatum antibody mycelial complement fixation, and a 1-cm calcified nodule in the lower lobe of the left lung on computed tomography. Here, we highlight the importance of recognizing disseminated histoplasmosis in patients with exposure to endemic regions before initiating immunosuppressive therapy.
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