IDCases (Jan 2020)

Disseminated histoplasmosis in a kidney liver transplant patient from a non-endemic area: A diagnostic challenge

  • L. Carmans,
  • A. Van Craenenbroeck,
  • K. Lagrou,
  • C.M. Deroose,
  • X. Sagaert,
  • A. Wolthuis,
  • E. Van Wijngaerden,
  • D.R. Kuypers

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
p. e00971

Abstract

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Disseminated histoplasmosis is a rare opportunistic infection in non-endemic areas, where the disease is often diagnosed late. The spectrum of clinical manifestations is broad and life-threatening complications occur.We present a detailed case of a kidney liver transplant patient with disseminated histoplasmosis in a non-endemic area. Our case highlights the wide range of pathogens to consider in the immunocompromised patient, the delayed diagnosis of Histoplasmosis Capsulatum in non-endemic areas and the possibility of severe gastrointestinal disease. We also briefly review diagnostic tests and treatment options.

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