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The liver is commonly involved at autopsy in disseminated
coccidioidomycosis
, but it is distinctly unusual to diagnose disseminated coccidioidal disease by a liver biopsy. We describe three patients with hepatic
coccidioidomycosis
diagnosed by liver biopsy in addition to the four previously reported cases in the literature. Most patients had a hepatitislike illness with pulmonary infiltrates of short duration.
Hepatomegaly
and/or abnormal liver function test results were present in six of seven patients. All patients had an abnormal chest roentgenogram. Eosinophilia was found in five patients. Every biopsy specimen showed evidence of granulomas containing readily identifiable coccidioidallike spherules. The condition of six of seven patients improved following therapy and only one died. Hepatic
coccidioidomycosis
is an unusual manifestation of dissemination that is commonly a hepatic-pulmonary syndrome with eosinophilia. The diagnosis is readily made with liver biopsy, and the outcome may be more favorable than other forms of dissemination.
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PMID:Diagnosis of disseminated coccidioidomycosis by liver biopsy. 687 Apr 5
Coccidioidomycosis
is a dimorphic fungus endemic to the southwestern United States, Central and South America. We report a case of a previously healthy person who presented with respiratory failure and disseminated
Coccidioidomycosis
who eventually had a fatal outcome.
Coccidioidomycosis
, or "Valley Fever" has been called the "great imitator" (1) as it can have a wide variety of clinical presentations. This case is unique as it represents the first described case of an immunocompetent host with rapidly progressing, disseminated
coccidioidomycosis
with clinically apparent splenomegaly and
hepatomegaly
.
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PMID:Disseminated Coccidioidomycosis with Clinically Evident Splenomegaly in an Immunocompetent Host, First Case Reported in the literature. 2126 46