Clinical and evolutionary characteristics of four patients with pulmonary histoplasmosis reported in the paraíba paulista valley region

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Abstract

The type of pulmonary histoplasmosis presents limited lesions to the lungs, with symptoms that are clinically and radiological similar to chronic pulmonary tuberculosis. This paper describes the clinical features of four cases of pulmonary histoplasmosis. Aspects of diagnostic and clinical, epidemiological, laboratorial and imaging exams are discussed, in addition to the clinical status of the individuals five years after disease onset. The treatment of choice was oral medication, following which all the patients improved. It is important to understand the clinical status and the difficulties concerning the differential diagnosis of histoplasmosis, to assist the proper indication of cases, thus reducing potential confusion with other diseases.

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da Costa Zöllner, M. S. A., Pinto, K. M., Rezende, C., Birman, S., Elias, C. P. F., Arisawa, E. Â. L., & Santos, M. A. B. D. V. (2010). Clinical and evolutionary characteristics of four patients with pulmonary histoplasmosis reported in the paraíba paulista valley region. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 43(5), 599–601. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0037-86822010000500028

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