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Coccidioidomycosis

 


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Figure 2 Cutaneous coccidioidomycosis Source Mycology online University of Adelaide Australia


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Candida Candida infection on tongue thrush Grotesque coccidiomycosis on face Cryptococcal infection of lung


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Coccidioidomycosis involving skin

Coccidioidomycosis involving skin

Draining sinus


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Disseminated coccidioidomycosis is caused by breathing in the spores of a fungus found in desert regions The infection spreads throughout the body and is especially common in immunosuppressed


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This chest x ray shows the affects of a fungal infection coccidioidomycosis In the middle of the left lung seen on the right side of the picture there are multiple thin walled cavities


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Coccidioides immitis Fungal cause of Coccidioidomycosis Spherule in human bladder wall Valley Fever LM X165


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Coccidioides immitis Fungal cause of Coccidioidomycosis Spherule in human lung Valley Fever LM X400


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63 FIGURE 21 Primary coccidioidomycosis Left hilar thickening Slight prominence of right mediastinal border due to moderate lymphadenopathy FIGURE 22 Primary coccidioidomycosis Fuzzy peribronchial right hilar thickening


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Coccidioidomycosis in the lung caused by the Fungus Coccidioides immitis PAS stain LM X125


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Coccidioides immitis Fungus causes Coccidioidomycosis or Valley Fever that is especially common in the American Southwest The pathogens seen here are from the lung of an adult man who


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Coccidioidomycosis was discovered by Alejandro Posadas in 1891 in a hospital in Buenos Aries Argentina He had a patient named Domingo Ezcurra who had the disease and Posadas was able to


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Coccidioidomycosis in human skin LM X15


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The massive hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy is unusual in primary infections Observe the local zone of consolidation in the right lower lobe and compare with figure 28 FIGURE 28 Primary coccidioidomycosis The mediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathy shown in figure 27 has regressed after a period of 6 weeks the local zone of infiltration at the right


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19 Progressive coccidioidomycosis coccidioidal granuloma Diffuse pneumonia like infiltration radiating from the right hilum Broad mediastinum due to associated lymphadenopathy FIGURE 20 Progressive coccidioidomycosis coccidioidal granuloma Extensive diffuse nodular infiltration through both lungs Confluent zone of consolidation at the left apex Mediastinal


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67 FIGURE 29 Primary coccidioidomycosis The mediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathy shown in figure 28 has further regressed after a period of 10 weeks the cavity previously present has


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Progressive coccidioidomycosis coccidioidal granuloma Massive mediastinal lymphadenopathy simulating lymphoblastoma General dissemination with fatal termination 4 months after onset FIGURE 18 Progressive coccidioidomycosis coccidioidal granuloma Dense shadow projecting from the right mediastinal border consisting of mediastinal lymphadenopathy with suppuration and


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Coccidioidomycosis lung old necrotizing granuloma H E


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63 FIGURE 21 Primary coccidioidomycosis Left hilar thickening Slight prominence of right mediastinal border due to moderate lymphadenopathy FIGURE 22 Primary coccidioidomycosis


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59 FIGURE 17 Progressive coccidioidomycosis coccidioidal granuloma Massive mediastinal lymphadenopathy simulating lymphoblastoma General dissemination with fatal termination 4 months


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