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Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas

On-line version ISSN 1729-519X

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HERNANDEZ GONZALEZ, Yaremis; ALCALA VILLALON, Tahamara  and  LOPEZ SOTO, María Victoria. Pharyngeal symptoms as first clinical manifestation in a patient with Generalized Histoplasmosis. Rev haban cienc méd [online]. 2017, vol.16, n.3, pp. 395-401. ISSN 1729-519X.

ABSTRACT Introduction: The Histoplasmosis is an endemic illness that presents an opportunist behavior in which causal germ is the Histoplasma capsulatum (HC), considered a dimorphic mushroom. Objective: To present a case with the diagnosis of Generalized Histoplasmosis in which pharyngeal manifestations were the beginning of the illness. Presentation of the case: The case of a patient is presented with the pharyngeal symptoms that were the first manifestation of the illness, in which the biopsy allowed to arrive to the diagnostic. Later the patient presented other manifestations with clinical-microbiologic aspects of progressive dissemination.  Conclusions: The pharyngeal Histoplasmosis is an uncommon systemic mycosis and with a difficult diagnostic, it is necessary a good interrogation and physical exam, in those patients with factors of risk of infectious illnesses without apparent diagnosis and progressive deterioration of their general state.

Keywords : Histoplasmosis; diagnostics; opportunist infections; pharyngeal manifestations; hypertrophy; lingual tonsil.

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