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Hepatic Histoplasmosis: An Update

Maimuna Sayeed, Md Benzamin, Luthfun Nahar, Masud Rana, Aisharza Sultana Aishy

2021Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

is the most common cause of endemic mycosis in developing countries. It is a self-limited and asymptomatic disease in immunocompetent individuals but remains a frequent cause of opportunistic infection in patients with compromised immune status. Liver involvement as a part of disseminated histoplasmosis is well known. However, liver infection as a primary manifestation of histoplasmosis without evidence of primary lung involvement is rare. In conclusion, clinicians should be aware of isolated histoplasmosis affecting the hepatobiliary system, and careful evaluation is warranted to confirm the diagnosis. Given the appropriate clinical context, histoplasmosis should be considered in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients, regardless of pulmonary symptoms, in non endemic as well as endemic areas.

Topics & Concepts

HistoplasmosisMedicineAsymptomaticHistoplasmaContext (archaeology)MycosisHistoplasma capsulatumDiseaseDermatologyLungImmunologyPathologyInternal medicinePaleontologyBiologyFungal Infections and StudiesAntifungal resistance and susceptibilityInfections and bacterial resistance
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