Histoplasmosis in Australia: report of 16 cases and literature review
McLeod, Donald S.A., Mortimer, Robin H., Perry-Keene, Donald A., Allworth, Anthony, Woods, Marion L., Perry-Keene, Joanna, Mcbride, William J.H., Coulter, Christopher, and Robson, Jennifer M.B. (2011) Histoplasmosis in Australia: report of 16 cases and literature review. Medicine, 90 (1). pp. 61-68.
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DOI: 10.1097/md.0b013e318206e499
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Abstract
We describe 16 previously unreported patients with histoplasmosis from Queensland and northern New South Wales, Australia, and review all previous Australian reports, providing 63 cases in total to study (17 cases of acute pulmonary histoplasmosis, 2 cases of chronic pulmonary disease, and 44 cases of systemic disease, including 17 cases of single-organ infection and 27 instances of disseminated disease). All acute pulmonary disease was acquired in Australia, with 52% of systemic disease definitely autochthonous. Most cases of single-organ disease occurred in immunocompetent patients (76%), and were oropharyngeal (53%) in location. Forty-one percent of disseminated disease occurred in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Patients with HIV had high rates of systemic symptoms, pancytopenia, fungemia, and hepatosplenomegaly. Oropharyngeal and adrenal involvement as well as systemic symptoms were prominent in immunocompetent patients with disseminated disease, with 6 of 7 cases of adrenal involvement leading to Addison disease. Most systemic disease was diagnosed by culture of Histoplasma capsulatum. Where serology was assessed in cases other than acute pulmonary disease, it was positive in only 32%.Prognosis for patients with single-organ disease was excellent. Disseminated disease was associated with recurrence in 30% and death in 37%. The results of this study confirm several previously known patterns of disease but also provide new insights into this rare but endemic condition in Australia.
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| Item Type: | Article (Refereed Research - C1) |
| FoR Codes: | 11 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES > 1199 Other Medical and Health Sciences > 119999 Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified @ 50% 11 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES > 1107 Immunology > 110799 Immunology not elsewhere classified @ 50% |
| SEO Codes: | 92 HEALTH > 9201 Clinical Health (Organs, Diseases and Abnormal Conditions) > 920199 Clinical Health (Organs, Diseases and Abnormal Conditions) not elsewhere classified @ 100% |
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