Cytodiagnosis of histoplasmosis: Case reports from two patients with variable clinical presentation

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Histoplasmosis has emerged as an important opportunistic fungal infection in immunocompromised patients. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus that primarily involves lung and the environmental reservoir is soil. Although several cases of histoplasmosis have been reported in India but cytological diagnosis was made in a few cases. We are presenting two cases of histoplasmosis diagnosed on fine-needle aspiration cytology. In the first case, pulmonary histoplasmosis was diagnosed on transbronchial needle aspiration of lung in a 41-year-old immunocompetent male, while second case was of disseminated histoplasmosis in 40-year-old immunocompromised female diagnosed on cytology of cervical lymph node. FNAC is a simple, safe, and rapid technique to establish the initial diagnosis, thus promoting early treatment and favorable outcome especially in the immunocompromised patients. Copyright © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Singh, S., Chhabra, S., Goyal, R., & Garg, S. (2012). Cytodiagnosis of histoplasmosis: Case reports from two patients with variable clinical presentation. Diagnostic Cytopathology, 40(12), 1090–1092. https://doi.org/10.1002/dc.21803

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