An unusual presentation of cutaneous histoplasmosis as a recurrent solitary and spontaneously healing lesion in an immunocompetent patient
Infection with Histoplasma capsulatum typically manifests as a self-limiting pulmonary disease in immunocompetent patients. Systemic symptoms such as cutaneous lesions are associated with immunodeficient states. Our patient was an immunocompetent 68-year-old male who presented with a plaque on his l...
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description | Infection with
Histoplasma capsulatum
typically manifests as a self-limiting pulmonary disease in immunocompetent patients. Systemic symptoms such as cutaneous lesions are associated with immunodeficient states. Our patient was an immunocompetent 68-year-old male who presented with a plaque on his left infraorbital area that was concerning for malignancy. Histological examination of the lesion revealed granulomatous inflammation and small yeast forms suggestive of
H. capsulatum
. The lesion resolved spontaneously and recurred 1 year later. On recurrence, histological examination again revealed yeast forms consistent with
H. capsulatum
. Serum and urine testing for
H. capsulatum
antigen were negative. Next-generation sequencing detected
H. capsulatum
, which supported the diagnosis of a cutaneous infection. The patient was prescribed and started treatment with itraconazole for 1 year after recurrence of the lesion, and he has not reported further disease recurrence to date. This case is unique because of the presentation of a primary cutaneous recurrent
H. capsulatum
lesion, and it demonstrated the utility of laboratory testing in its diagnosis. |
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H. capsulatum
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H. capsulatum
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H. capsulatum
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H. capsulatum
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H. capsulatum
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H. capsulatum
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H. capsulatum
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H. capsulatum
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H. capsulatum
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H. capsulatum
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