Examples of Histoplasmosis in the following topics:
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- Histoplasmosis is common among AIDS patients due to their suppressed immune system.
- Chronic histoplasmosis cases can resemble tuberculosis, and disseminated histoplasmosis affects multiple organ systems and is fatal unless treated.
- Histoplasmosis may be divided into the following types: primary pulmonary histoplasmosis, progressive disseminated histoplasmosis, primary cutaneous histoplasmosis, and African histoplasmosis.
- Formal histoplasmosis diagnoses are often confirmed only by culturing the fungus directly.
- This is a chest X-ray of a patient with acute pulmonary histoplasmosis.
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- Endemic to portions of North America, blastomycosis causes clinical symptoms similar to histoplasmosis.
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- In addition, protozoans are known to cause diseases such as malaria, sleeping sickness and toxoplasmosis, while fungi can cause diseases such as ringworm, candidiasis or histoplasmosis.
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- Histoplasma capsulatum results in the formation of histoplasmosis in humans, dogs and cats.
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- Fungal pericarditis is usually due to histoplasmosis, or in immunocompromised hosts Aspergillus, Candida, and Coccidioides.
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- Histoplasmosis is caused by the dimorphic fungus Histoplasma capsulatum.