ISSN:
1436-2813
Keywords:
pulmonary histoplasmosis
;
thoracoscopic exploration
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract A case of pulmonary histoplasmosis, which is rare in Japan, is reported herein. A 43-year-old man who had worked in Mexico for 2 years and had come back to Japan 3 months earlier, presented at our hospital because of an abnormal shadow on his chest roentogenogram with no symptoms. His chest roentogenogram as well as chest computed tomograms revealed a 2-cm-diameter nodule in the anterior basal segment of his right lung and an enlargement of the subcarinal lymph node. Although these pictures seemed to indicate an advanced lung cancer, no malignant cells were found based on the brushing cytology findings after bronchoscopy. An exploratory thoracoscopic tumor resection and biopsy of the enlarged lymph node led to a histological diagnosis of an abscess due to histoplasma. The hospital course was uneventful. Postoperatively, amphotericin B was administered for 1 year. This is the eighth case of pulmonary histoplasmosis reported in Japan. A pulmonary nodule together with mediastinal lymphoadenopathy seems to be characteristic in these patients. Histoplasmosis should therefore be considered in the differential diagnosis, since overseas travel has now become common-place for the Japanese.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02482825
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