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Blastomyces dermatitidis
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Blastomyces dermatitidis

Blastomycosis is a fungal infection caused by the organism Blastomyces dermatitidis

History

It was first described by Thomas Casper Gilchrist [link] in 1894 and sometimes goes by the eponym Gilchrist's disease [link]. It is also sometimes referred to as Chicago Disease.

Epidemiology

In the U.S.: In Canada: Internationally:

Pathophysiology

Infection occurs by inhalation of the fungus from its natural soil habitat. Once inhaled in the lungs, they multiply and may disseminate through the blood and lymphatics to other organs, including the skin, bone, genitourinary tract, and brain. The incubation period is 30 to 100 days, although infection can be asymptomatic.

Features

Blastomycosis of skin
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Blastomycosis of skin

Blastomycosis can present in one of the following ways:

Diagnosis

Once suspected, the diagnosis of blastomycosis is confirmed by demonstration of the organism, usually in the sputum, by KOH prep, culture or DNA antibody test. Organisms can also be found in skin ulcers along the margins.

Treatment

Amphotericin B is the treatment of choice, is highly effective, but is quite toxic. In milder cases, itraconazole can be used.

Prognosis

Mortality rate in treated cases

External resources

[NIH Encyclopedia Blastomycosis]

 


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