Progressive disseminated histoplasmosis
Progressive disseminated histoplasmosis | |
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Chronic progressive disseminated histoplasmosis-a)Generalized nodule-ulcerative lesions b) multiple skin-colored umbilicated papules, and ulcerated nodules c) CT of the mediastinum shows hilar calcified lymph nodes d) numerous histiocytes and extracellular yeasts of H. capsulatum | |
Specialty | Infectious disease |
Progressive disseminated histoplasmosis is an infection caused by Histoplasma capsulatum, and most people who develop this severe form of histoplasmosis are immunocompromised or taking systemic corticosteroids.[1]: 316 Skin lesions are present in approximately 6% of patients with dissemination.[1]: 316
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