Rupioid histoplasmosis: First case reported in an aids patient in Argentina

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Disseminated histoplasmosis is a relatively common AIDS-defining illness, occurring in almost 4% of patients living in endemic areas and it may be the first clinical expression of the HIV infection. A broad spectrum of clinical skin lesions associated with Histoplasma capsulatum infection have been described in AIDS patients, such as erythematous macules, papules, nodules, and pustules. Herpetic, acneiform, erythema multiforme-like, molluscum contagiosum-like, vasculitic, and exfoliative forms have also been reported. To our knowledge, this is the first case of disseminated histoplasmosis in an AIDS patient presented as a rupioid eruption.

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Corti, M., Villafañe, M. F., Palmieri, O., & Negroni, R. (2010). Rupioid histoplasmosis: First case reported in an aids patient in Argentina. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, 52(5), 279–280. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46652010000500011

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