Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Jan 2017)

Primary Cutaneous Histoplasmosis Masquerading as Lepromatous Leprosy

  • Jenna Blah Bhattacharya,
  • Poonam Rani,
  • Radhika Aggarwal,
  • Seema Kaushal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2017/19676.9145
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. ED01 – ED02

Abstract

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Histoplasmosis is a genus of dimorphic fungi having various varieties of which the commonest one causing infection is Histoplasma capsulatum known to cause histoplasmosis. It has a varied disease spectrum ranging from an acute infection to chronic disease especially in lungs, disseminated disease and cutaneous disorder. Histoplasma capsulatum usually causes subclinical infection and serious infections only manifest in immunocompromised patients. Frank cases of infection are seen in pulmonary histoplasmosis. The spores of these organisms are seen to be strongly associated with droppings of birds and bats. A combination of these droppings and some soil types provide for an excellent environment for the proliferation of spores. Pulmonary histoplasmosis and disseminated disease are very common in AIDS patients and are a great cause of morbidity and mortality in these patients. Primary cutaneous histoplasmosis is very rare and occurs due to penetrating injuries. Once diagnosis is made, the lesions respond very well to oral itraconazole, fluconazole or amphotericicn B. We report a rare case of Cutaneous Histoplasmosis (CHP) in a 70-year-old male with complaints of multiple nodules all over his body in a HIV seronegative and otherwise immunocompetent patient.

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