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Histoplasmosis

Última revisão das evidências: 11 Feb 2026
Última atualização do tópico: 03 Mar 2026

Resumo

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • exposure to fungal spores
  • risk factors that impair host defenses
  • fever
  • headache
  • dyspnea
  • dry or nonproductive cough
  • pleuritic chest pain
  • anorexia
  • productive cough
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Other diagnostic factors

  • abdominal pain
  • fatigue
  • malaise
  • arthralgias
  • weight loss
  • hepatosplenomegaly
  • scattered crackles on chest auscultation
  • bronchial breathing on chest auscultation
  • distant breath sounds on chest auscultation
  • hemoptysis
  • meningitis-like symptoms
  • skin lesions
  • gastrointestinal symptoms
  • sepsis-like syndrome
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Risk factors

  • exposure to fungus
  • emphysema
  • HIV infection
  • treatment with tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha antagonists
  • treatment with corticosteroids
  • treatment with other immunosuppressants and biologic agents
  • primary immunodeficiency (especially those associated with T-cell impairment)
  • stem cell and solid organ transplant
  • graft-versus-host disease
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Diagnostic tests

1st tests to order

  • chest x-ray
  • culture
  • antigen testing
  • serology (immunodiffusion precipitin test)
  • serology (complement fixation assay)
  • serology (enzyme immunoassay)
  • CT scan of chest
  • CBC
  • LFTs
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Tests to consider

  • tissue biopsy
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Treatment algorithm

ACUTE

asymptomatic pulmonary disease (nonpregnant)

symptomatic pulmonary disease (nonpregnant)

chronic pulmonary disease (nonpregnant)

disseminated disease (nonpregnant)

mediastinal granuloma (nonpregnant)

mediastinal fibrosis (nonpregnant)

broncholithiasis (nonpregnant)

pericarditis (nonpregnant)

rheumatologic syndrome (nonpregnant)

meningoencephalitis (nonpregnant)

pregnant

Contributors

Authors

David L. Goldman, MD

Associate Professor

Pediatric Infectious Diseases

The Children's Hospital at Montefiore

Bronx

NY

Disclosures

DLG declares that he has no competing interests.

Philip Lee, Pharm D

Clinical Pharmacist for Pediatric Infectious Disease

The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore

Bronx

New York

Disclosures

PL declares that he has no competing interests.

Acknowledgements

Dr David L. Goldman and Dr Philip Lee would like to gratefully acknowledge Dr Zainab A. Malik, a previous contributor to this topic.

Peer reviewers

Kassem Hammoud, MD

Associate Professor

Division of Infectious Diseases

University of Kansas Health System

Kansas City

MI

Disclosures

KH declares that he has no competing interests.

Adriana M. Rauseo, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Division of Infectious Diseases

Department of Internal Medicine

Washington University in St Louis

St Louis

MI

Divulgaciones

AMR declares that she has no competing interests.

Paul Roberts, MD

Assistant Professor

Family Medicine

Mayo Clinic

Jacksonville

FL

Divulgaciones

PR declares that he has no competing interests.

Janak Koirala, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine

Division of Infectious Diseases

Department of Internal Medicine

Southern Illinois University School of Medicine

Springfield

IL

Divulgaciones

JK declares that he has no competing interests.

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Artículos principales

Infectious Diseases Society of America. IDSA 2025 guideline update on the treatment of asymptomatic histoplasma pulmonary nodules (histoplasmomas) and mild or moderate acute pulmonary histoplasmosis in adults, children, and pregnant people. Mar 2025 [internet publication].Texto completo

Thompson GR 3rd, Le T, Chindamporn A, et al. Global guideline for the diagnosis and management of the endemic mycoses: an initiative of the European Confederation of Medical Mycology in cooperation with the International Society for Human and Animal Mycology. Lancet Infect Dis. 2021 Dec;21(12):e364-74.Texto completo  Resumen

National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HIV Medicine Association, and the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Panel on Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Adults and Adolescents with HIV. Guidelines for the prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections in adults and adolescents with HIV: histoplasmosis. Oct 2024 [internet publication].Texto completo

Hage CA, Carmona EM, Epelbaum O, et al. Microbiological laboratory testing in the diagnosis of fungal infections in pulmonary and critical care practice. An official American Thoracic Society clinical practice guideline. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2019 Sep 1;200(5):535-50.Texto completo  Resumen

Artículos de referencia

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