Intestinal histoplasmosis in immunocompetent adults
AIM: To present a retrospective analysis of clinical and endoscopic features of 4 cases of immunocompetent hosts with intestinal histoplasmosis(IH).METHODS: Four immunocompetent adults were diagnosed with IH between October 2005 and March 2015 at West China Hospital of Sichuan University. Clinical a...
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Published in | World journal of gastroenterology : WJG Vol. 22; no. 15; pp. 4027 - 4033 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc
21.04.2016
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Summary: | AIM: To present a retrospective analysis of clinical and endoscopic features of 4 cases of immunocompetent hosts with intestinal histoplasmosis(IH).METHODS: Four immunocompetent adults were diagnosed with IH between October 2005 and March 2015 at West China Hospital of Sichuan University. Clinical and endoscopic characteristics were summarized and analyzed retrospectively. GMS(Gomori methenamine silver), PAS(periodic acid-Schiff) and Giemsa staining technique were used to confirm Histoplasma capsulatum(H. capsulatum). The symptoms, signs, endoscopic presentations, radiographic imaging, pathological stain results and follow-up are presented as tables and illustrations.RESULTS: The cases were male patients, ranging from 33 to 61 years old, and primarily presented with nonspecific symptoms such as irregular fever, weight loss, abdominal pain and distention. Hepatosplenomegaly and lymphadenopathy were the most common signs. Endoscopic manifestations were localized or diffuse congestion, edema, ulcers, and polypoid nodules with central erosion involving the terminal ileum, ascendingcolon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon and rectum, similar to intestinal tuberculosis, tumor, and inflammatory bowel disease. Numerous yeast-like pathogens testing positive for PAS and GMS stains but negative for Giemsa were detected in the cytoplasm of the histiocytes, which were highly suggestive of H. capsulatum.CONCLUSION: Immunocompetent individuals suffering from histoplasmosis are rarely reported. It is necessary that gastroenterologists and endoscopists consider histoplasmosis as a differential diagnosis, even in immunocompetent patients. |
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Bibliography: | Lin-Lin Zhu;Jin Wang;Zi-Jing Wang;Yi-Ping Wang;Jin-Lin Yang;Department of Gastroenterology, West China Hospital of Sichuan University;Gastroenterology, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical Science ObjectType-Case Study-2 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-4 content type line 23 ObjectType-Report-1 ObjectType-Article-3 Author contributions: Yang JL and Wang YP designed the research; Zhu LL, Wang J and Wang ZJ performed the research and collected the clinical data; Zhu LL and Wang J analyzed the data; Zhu LL performed the follow-up and wrote the manuscript; all authors have read and approved the final version to be published. Telephone: +86-28-85423387 Fax: +86-28-85423387 Correspondence to: Jin-Lin Yang, MD, Department of Gastroenterology, West China hospital of Sichuan University, No.37 Guo Xue Xiang, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan Province, China. mouse-577@163.com |
ISSN: | 1007-9327 2219-2840 2219-2840 |
DOI: | 10.3748/wjg.v22.i15.4027 |