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La importancia de la correlación clínico- epidemiológica en el diagnóstico temprano de la histoplasmosis: reporte de dos casos clínicos en Popayán, Colombia

Histoplasmosis is an endemic mycosis in Colombia. Here we present two cases in the Cauca department, to indicate the clinical impact of histoplasmosis delayed diagnosis and treatment when its epidemiology is unknown. Informed consent was requested to review patients’ medical records and case report...

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Autores principales: Potosí, Jorge Andrés, Gutiérrez, Yina Marcela, González, Fabiola Eugenia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Instituto Nacional de Salud 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10584038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37721919
http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6782
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description Histoplasmosis is an endemic mycosis in Colombia. Here we present two cases in the Cauca department, to indicate the clinical impact of histoplasmosis delayed diagnosis and treatment when its epidemiology is unknown. Informed consent was requested to review patients’ medical records and case report publication. The first case was a patient diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus and generalized presence of skin lesions. Initially, these lesions were diagnosed as herpes, but a postmortem diagnosis confirmed histoplasmosis through fungal cultures of tissues from the skin lesions. The second case is an immunocompetent patient with pulmonary symptoms diagnosed and treated for tuberculosis. However, given the lack of improvement and considering the bat cave entrance history, the patient was treated for possible pulmonary histoplasmosis with an adequate response. We made a review of laboratory tests and histoplasmosis epidemiological data relevant to health professionals. We concluded that health institutions must provide rapid tests, such as antigen ones, to adequately diagnose and treat this mycosis; and also take corrective measures to minimize exposure to Histoplasma.
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spelling pubmed-105840382023-10-19 La importancia de la correlación clínico- epidemiológica en el diagnóstico temprano de la histoplasmosis: reporte de dos casos clínicos en Popayán, Colombia Potosí, Jorge Andrés Gutiérrez, Yina Marcela González, Fabiola Eugenia Biomedica Presentación De Caso Histoplasmosis is an endemic mycosis in Colombia. Here we present two cases in the Cauca department, to indicate the clinical impact of histoplasmosis delayed diagnosis and treatment when its epidemiology is unknown. Informed consent was requested to review patients’ medical records and case report publication. The first case was a patient diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus and generalized presence of skin lesions. Initially, these lesions were diagnosed as herpes, but a postmortem diagnosis confirmed histoplasmosis through fungal cultures of tissues from the skin lesions. The second case is an immunocompetent patient with pulmonary symptoms diagnosed and treated for tuberculosis. However, given the lack of improvement and considering the bat cave entrance history, the patient was treated for possible pulmonary histoplasmosis with an adequate response. We made a review of laboratory tests and histoplasmosis epidemiological data relevant to health professionals. We concluded that health institutions must provide rapid tests, such as antigen ones, to adequately diagnose and treat this mycosis; and also take corrective measures to minimize exposure to Histoplasma. Instituto Nacional de Salud 2023-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10584038/ /pubmed/37721919 http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6782 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Este es un artículo publicado en acceso abierto bajo una licencia Creative Commons
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La importancia de la correlación clínico- epidemiológica en el diagnóstico temprano de la histoplasmosis: reporte de dos casos clínicos en Popayán, Colombia
title La importancia de la correlación clínico- epidemiológica en el diagnóstico temprano de la histoplasmosis: reporte de dos casos clínicos en Popayán, Colombia
title_full La importancia de la correlación clínico- epidemiológica en el diagnóstico temprano de la histoplasmosis: reporte de dos casos clínicos en Popayán, Colombia
title_fullStr La importancia de la correlación clínico- epidemiológica en el diagnóstico temprano de la histoplasmosis: reporte de dos casos clínicos en Popayán, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed La importancia de la correlación clínico- epidemiológica en el diagnóstico temprano de la histoplasmosis: reporte de dos casos clínicos en Popayán, Colombia
title_short La importancia de la correlación clínico- epidemiológica en el diagnóstico temprano de la histoplasmosis: reporte de dos casos clínicos en Popayán, Colombia
title_sort la importancia de la correlación clínico- epidemiológica en el diagnóstico temprano de la histoplasmosis: reporte de dos casos clínicos en popayán, colombia
topic Presentación De Caso
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10584038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37721919
http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6782
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