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Although endemic along the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys in the United States,
histoplasmosis
may occur in many parts of the world. The multisystem involvement, the presence of non-caseating granulomas, and an elevated
angiotensin converting enzyme
in
histoplasmosis
cause diagnostic confusion with sarcoidosis. A careful epidemiologic history, serological tests, and tissue cultures are helpful in establishing the correct diagnosis.
...
PMID:Histoplasmosis: a masquerader of sarcoidosis. 166 32
In this study we evaluated the disease specificity of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid angiotensin-converting enzyme (BALF-ACE), its correlation with cellular constituents of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), and for sarcoidosis, with other proposed markers of disease activity. Furthermore, the question of the clinical value of BALF-
ACE
determinations in in interstitial lung diseases or any of its subgroups was addressed. The study population consisted of 222 patients, 69 with biopsy proven sarcoidosis, 3 with hypersensitivity pneumonitis, 4 with acute
histoplasmosis
, 27 with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), 4 with rheumatoid arthritis-related interstitial fibrosis, 9 with pulmonary drug toxicity, 16 with pulmonary malignancies, 26 with other parenchymal lung disease entities, and 30 in whom the final diagnosis remained indeterminate. Elevated BALF-
ACE
concentrations were seen in all diagnostic categories. In sarcoidosis BALF-
ACE
levels correlated well with lavage lymphocyte counts (r = 0.49; p less than 0.0001), in contrast to IPF where they correlated well with lavage neutrophil counts (r = 0.51; p less than 0.007). The correlation of BALF-
ACE
and serum-
ACE
was significant. In sarcoidosis the mean BALF-
ACE
level was lower for patients with Stage-I chest roentgenographic patterns (0.664 U/L), compared to those with Stage II (1.112 U/L) and Stage III (1.083 U/L). It was concluded that elevated BALF-
ACE
levels are not specific for sarcoidosis. The correlations of BALF-
ACE
levels with different cellular constituents of BALF suggest a different cellular origin of BALF-
ACE
. In sarcoidosis BALF-
ACE
levels correlate well with other proposed markers of disease activity and seem to reflect pulmonary activity better than serum
ACE
.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid angiotensin-converting enzyme in interstitial lung diseases. 215 51
The association between increased serum
angiotensin converting enzyme
(
ACE
) activity and active sarcoidosis is well documented. During a recent outbreak of acute
histoplasmosis
, a disease that shares many of the clinical and roentgenographic features of sarcoidosis, we examined serum
ACE
activity. Twenty-one (25%) of 86 patients with
histoplasmosis
had increased serum
ACE
activity. There were neither roentgenographic nor other substantive clinical differences between the groups of patients with increased and normal
ACE
values. Therefore, an increase in serum
ACE
activity must not be assumed to be caused by sarcoidosis unless
histoplasmosis
had been excluded.
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PMID:Serum angiotensin converting enzyme activity in patients with histoplasmosis. 630 Apr 75
The protean manifestations of progressive disseminated
histoplasmosis
in AIDS patients (
PDH
/AIDS) specially the cutaneous lesions, may confuse the clinician or the pathologist. A case of
PDH
/AIDS diagnosed by direct and histologic examination and cultures of subcutaneous nodule aspirate and skin biopsy is reported. The requirement of special histologic and cultures procedures is emphasized. Clinical manifestations of the disease are discussed.
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PMID:[Skin lesions in progressive disseminated histoplasmosis associated with AIDS]. 797 47
We report on an otherwise healthy 47-year-old male who developed subacute tenosynovitis of the hand associated with night sweats and inguinal lymphadenopathy. He had a past history of granulomatous mediastinal lymphadenitis with positive
histoplasmosis
serology 11 years previously. Carpal tunnel exploration with biopsy demonstrated granulomatous inflammation. Granulomatous inflammation, hypercalcemia, and an elevated serum
angiotensin converting enzyme
(
ACE
) level suggested the diagnosis of sarcoidosis, however
histoplasmosis
infection could eventually be diagnosed. This unusual presentation of
histoplasmosis
underscores the fact that the diagnosis of sarcoidosis requires careful exclusion of other causes of granulomatous inflammation, particularly infectious agents. Even in the setting of an elevated
ACE
level and hypercalcemia, the possibility of an infectious etiology must be considered before establishing a diagnosis of sarcoidosis.
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PMID:Histoplasmosis with tenosynovitis of the hand and hypercalcemia mimicking sarcoidosis. 1704 88