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Disseminated histoplasmosis

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This condition resembles disseminated tuberculosis with respect to the clinical manifestations. Clinical features that may occur in this condition include:

  • fever
  • weight loss
  • lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly
  • leucopaenia
  • thrombocytopaenia

In unusual presentations of this condition the features of meningitis, hepatitis, endocarditis, Addison's disease or peritonitis may dominate the clinical picture.


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