| Literature DB >> 19006637 |
Manuel García-Marrón1, José María García-García, Mercedes Pajín-Collada, Fernando Alvarez-Navascués, Manuel A Martínez-Muñiz, Andrés A Sánchez-Antuña.
Abstract
We report the case of a Spanish nonimmunosuppressed patient who was a chronic alcoholic and who developed chronic cavitary pulmonary histoplasmosis. He had been living in Venezuela until 10 years ago. The diagnosis was established when Histoplasma capsulatum was cultured from bronchoscopy samples. The patient was treated with itraconazole and progressed favorably until cure. This case suggests that histoplasmosis can reactivate years after exposure, even when significant immunodeficiency is not present. In the absence of another immunosuppressive factor, alcoholism may have played a role in the development of the condition.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19006637
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Bronconeumol ISSN: 0300-2896 Impact factor: 4.872