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  1. Histoplasmosis (histoplasma capsulatum, histoplasma duboisii): A comprehensive bibliography (Transactions of the Miami Geographical Society) by Richard Daniel Kreske, 1971
  2. Histoplasmosis control (MP) by Robert A Pierce, 1986
  3. HISTOPLASMOSIS by Jan Schwarz, 1981
  4. Histoplasmosis and its relation to bird roosts: A review (Bird damage research report) by Robert J Weeks, 1984
  5. Sensitivity and incidence of histoplasmosis reported in the literature up to and including 1965 by M. A Hickey, 1968
  6. Histoplasmosis by Henry C. Sweany, 1960
  7. Histoplasmosis: Proceedings of the second national conference ... Atlanta, Georgia (American lecture series)
  8. Histoplasma Capsulatum variety Farciminosum: A new combination for Histoplasma Farciminosum by Robert J Weeks, 1986
  9. Liquid gold by William Kay Moser, 1977
  10. The influence of Histoplasma capsualtum yeast cells on murine macrophage oxidative disease by Eric Taylor, 1987
  11. Preliminary studies on the standardization of the skin text active material from crude filtrate of histoplasma duboisii / Cosmas Onwuzerike Ohaji by Cosmas Onwuzerike Ohaji, 1973
  12. Isolation of histoplasma capsulatum from soils in the state of Kentucky by Cathy Stevens, 1977

61. Histoplasmosis
Translate this page histoplasmosis. Autora Prof. La histoplasmosis es una micosis sistémica que afectaal hombre ya los animales, causada por el hongo Histoplasma capsulatum.
http://www.infecto.edu.uy/espanol/revisiontemas/tema4/histotema.htm
Cursos Otros Sitios Preguntas Frecuentes (FAQ) Novedades ... Home Histoplasmosis Autora: Prof. Dra. Adelina Braselli Facultad de Medicina, Montevideo, Uruguay Patogenia Tratamiento Histoplasmosis y SIDA Bibliografia Histoplasma capsulatum.
Histoplasma capsulatum

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Lesiones intestinales TAC de lesiones de histoplasmosis sinusal
Negroni R. Histoplasmose. En: Tratado de Infectologia. Veronesi R., Focaccia R. Ed. Atheneu. 1997; 1120-9. Richardson M.D., Warnock D.W. Histoplasmosis. En: Fungal infection. Diagnosis and management. Ed. Osney Mead. Oxford. Second edition. 1997: 182-94. Davies S.F., Sarosi G. Fungal pulmonary complications. En White D.A., Stover D.E. Pulmonary complications of HIV infection. Clin Chest Med. 1996; 17(4): 725-86. Richardson M.D., Warnock D.W. Fungal infection. Diagnosis and management. Cap. 16. Histoplasmosis. 1997. Blackwell Science Ltd.

62. Histoplasmosis
This web site is about histoplasmosis, a fairly rare disease thatcan affects the eyes and the lungs. It will be the attempt of
http://home.golden.net/~blink/index.shtml
This web site is about Histoplasmosis , a fairly rare disease that can affects the eyes and the lungs.
It will be the attempt of the author of this site to provide information and support to , foremost, those afflicted by Histoplasmosis, and also to the general public to heighten awareness about the disease.
In earlier times this web site was a personal web page for the author but it grew into more than that in time. The new version of this site contains no personal information, making it much easier to navigate and closer to the point.
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63. Ocular Histoplasmosis
Ocular histoplasmosis or, what did I do to derve this? Ocular histoplasmosisstarts as Systemic histoplasmosis. Systemic histoplasmosis
http://home.golden.net/~blink/histo.shtml
Ocular Histoplasmosis
or, what did I do to derve this?
Ocular Histoplasmosis starts as Systemic Histoplasmosis. Systemic Histoplasmosis is caused when, after inhaling the histoplasmosis spores, the spores under certain temperature conditions, turn into yeasts. The spore, which is called Histoplasmosa Capsulatum, isfrom a fungus which can grow in soil and its grouwth is aided by bird (water fouwl, chickens, swallows, etc) and bat droppings.
Click here for a detailed description of the fungus Histoplasmosis Capsulatum.

Histo contamination occurs heaviest in areas near bodies of water and caves but, since the spores become airborne, the risk cannot be contained to any specific place. The spores may travel miles on winds and affect people far away from where they originate.
The histoplasmosis organism causes an influenza like illness which lasts for up to two weeks. The patient may experience fever and weakness. The histo bug affects the lungs and the eyes mainly. It leaves scarring that may be detected in an eye examination.
These scars, which in the case of Ocular histo are what cause the sight degeneration, usually later in life. Ocular Histoplasmosis occurs when abnormal blood vessels grow through the healed histo scars and into the interior of the eye. This condition, which is secondary to Ocular Histoplasmosis is called Sub Choroidal Neo-Vascularization. This may cause bleeding or increased scarring. If the scars are located close to the macula or center of vision, which is usually the case, reduction or loss of central vision may occur.

64. Dylan Hospitalization With Histoplasmosis
histoplasmosis is caused by the fungus histoplasma capsulatum. Fromsamabutler@aol.com (SamAButler) Subject histoplasmosis in song!
http://www.edlis.org/twice/threads/dylan_hospitalization_update.html
Almost Went To See Elvis
Bob Dylan was hospitalized on May 25, 1997 seriously ill with histoplasmosis, a potential life threatening fungal infection that causes swelling of the sac surrounding the heart. Histoplasmosis is caused by the fungus histoplasma capsulatum. Dylan was treated with antibiotics, and his condition was not considered life threatening. Doctors said his condition was made more severe by a delay in diagnosis He was released from a Los Angeles hospital over the weekend of May 31-June 1. Dylan was quoted as saying, "I'm just glad to be feeling better. I really thought I'd be seeing Elvis soon." According to the Merck Manual, a standard medical reference book, histoplasmosis is fatal "only in rare cases with massive infection." A brief is found on the National Center for Infectious Diseases Website. The University of Vanderbilt School of Medicine provides technically detailed information . An Ohio State tight end had open heart surgery as a result of histoplasmosis and was back on the football field in a year. Of course most patients do not require surgery, most are treated with antifungal drugs. The National Public Radio Website has an All Things Considered Report (May 29, 1997) on histoplasmosis

65. AYC: Histoplasmosis
histoplasmosis Basic Information. histoplasmosis is a fungal infectionthat affects the lungs and respiratory system. A person can
http://alwaysyourchoice.com/ayc/hiv/hiv_disease/histoplasmosis.php
HIV Issues and Topics Prevention HIV Disease Candiasis ... Information Histoplasmosis Basic Information After the spores have been inhaled into the body, they develop into their pathogenic yeast form. They can reproduce and spread through the blood, usually accumulating in the lungs. A person with a strong immune system will develop a nearly complete lifelong immunity within two weeks of exposure. The main factors that determine the course of the infection are the immune system of the infected person and the extent of exposure. For this reason, people who are HIV positive are particularly at risk of a severe case of histoplasmosis if infected. Symptoms In episodes of histoplasmosis where the infected person has a healthy immune system, there are often no symptoms. This is referred to as "acute self-limited histoplasmosis". If the person does develop symptoms, they are most often flu-like in nature, such as fever, cough, fatigue and chest pain. Symptoms usually appear ten days after exposure, and subside without treatment after a few weeks. When symptoms disappear, it is unusual for there to be long-term ill effects. It is important to realize that the severity of the symptoms depends on the duration of exposure and the immune system of the person. A person climbing around for a long time in a Histoplasma capsulatum-contaminated cave will develop a much worse case than a person who walked quickly through a similarly contaminated field. Also, someone with AIDS would develop a much more severe illness than a healthy person, even if both persons were exposed to the fungal spores for the same amount of time.

66. Histoplasmosis
What is histoplasmosis? histoplasmosis ( Histo ) is a disease caused by thefungus Histoplasma capsulatum. Can anyone get histoplasmosis? Yes.
http://www.mediastinalfibrosis.com/histioplasmosis1.htm
What is Histoplasmosis? (Note - After reviewing this page, you might want to visit the link "Practice Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Histoplasmosis".) What is Histoplasmosis? Histoplasmosis ("Histo") is a disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum Where are H. capsulatum spores found? H. capsulatum Can anyone get histoplasmosis? Yes. H. capsulatum H. capsulatum What are the symptoms? Depending on the number of spores the patient has inhaled, the symptoms of histo vary widely in intensity. The symptoms, when they appear, are usually almost identical to those of flu. Fever, tiredness, sometimes a slight cough or chest pains. Histoplasmosis takes four possible forms: Is histoplasmosis treatable? What can be done to prevent histoplasmosis? It is not practical to test or decontaminate most sites that may be contaminated with H. capsulatum , but the following precautions can be taken to reduce a person's risk of exposure: Avoid areas that may harbor the fungus, e.g., accumulations of bird or bat droppings. Before starting a job or activity having a risk for exposure to H. capsulatum

67. Histoplasmosis Facts
histoplasmosis. histoplasmosis histoh-plaz-MOH-sis adalah infeksi jamur denganberbagai macam gejala dan tingkat keparahan. Apakah histoplasmosis?
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  • Histoplasmosis [his-toh-plaz-MOH-sis] adalah infeksi jamur dengan berbagai macam gejala dan tingkat keparahan. Histoplasmosis biasanya merusak paru-paru dan menyebabkan sebuah akibat dalam waktu singkat, infeksi paru-paru yang dapat diobati. Saat mempengaruhi bagian tubuh yang lain, ini disebut disseminated histoplasmosis. disseminated histoplasmosis dapat berakibat mematikan. Jamur histoplasmosis hidup di tanah, terutama tanah yang kaya kotoran kelelawar dan burung. Orang dihinggapi histoplasmosis saat bernafas di daerah berdebu yang mengandung jamur tersebut. Histoplasmosis dapat diobati dengan obat pembasmi jamur. Untuk mencegah histoplasmosis: 1) hindari pembongkaran debu dari soil yang mungkinmengandung kotoran kelelawar atau burung dan 2) hindari gangguan terhadap akumulasi (kumpulan) kotoran kelelawar atau burung.
Apakah Histoplasmosis?
Histoplasmosis adalah infeksi dengan bermacam gejala dan tingkat keseriusan. Biasanya berpengaruh pada paru-paru. Saat merusak bagian dari tubuh yang lain, disebut disseminated histoplasmosis. Perantaraan penularan apa yang menyebabkan histoplasmosis?

68. Histoplasmosis
histoplasmosis with associated oral hairy leukoplakia (lateral border of tongue)and pseudomembranous candidiasis (bucal mucosa) Copyright © 1997 John
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Histoplasmosis with associated oral hairy leukoplakia (lateral border
of tongue) and pseudomembranous candidiasis (bucal mucosa)
Last Updated January 20, 1998

69. Medical Considerations HISTOPLASMOSIS
www.HIVdent.org, Medical Considerations CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF THE HIVINFECTEDADULT Disease-Specific Protocols histoplasmosis. histoplasmosis. Definition
http://www.hivdent.org/medmid/middsp010.htm
www.HIVdent.org Medical Considerations
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF THE HIV-INFECTED ADULT
Disease-Specific Protocols
HISTOPLASMOSIS HISTOPLASMOSIS Definition: An infection caused by Histoplasma capsulatum , a fungus that thrives in soil contaminated by certain bird and bat droppings. In the US, found most often along the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys, as well as in central, south central and mid-atlantic states. In highly prevalent areas, such as Indianapolis and Kansas City, ), and often disseminated. Disseminated histoplasmosis is an AIDS-defining illness. S: Patient complains of fever, weight loss, fatigue, cough, shortness of breath, skin lesions, adenopathy, CNS changes, or abdominal pain. HX: Duration of symptoms. Usually symptoms occur 1-2 months prior to presentation.
Significant risk of exposure:
  • Residence or travel in endemic areas (central U.S., Caribbean, Latin America; mid-western American cities (Ohio or Mississippi River Valleys), coastal AIDS epicenters of NY, LA, SF, Miami); Occupational hx: farming, construction/remodeling;

70. Histoplasmosis
histoplasmosis is a fungal infection caused by the organism Histoplasmacapsulatum (H. capsulatum). The infection is usually mild
http://www.healthandage.com/html/res/com/ConsConditions/Histoplasmosiscc.html
Table of Contents Conditions Histoplasmosis Also Listed As: Signs and Symptoms Causes Risk Factors Diagnosis ... Supporting Research Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection caused by the organism Histoplasma capsulatum H. capsulatum ). The infection is usually mild and asymptomatic, but in approximately 5% of cases it causes a sudden, short-term (up to 10 days), flu-like respiratory illness. In very rare cases (1% to 5%) it can produce serious syndromes that progress rapidly and may result in death. Because of the similarity in symptoms, histoplasmosis is sometimes mistaken for tuberculosis. Approximately 500,000 people are exposed to H. capsulatum annually in the United States. Signs and Symptoms Most cases of histoplasmosis produce no symptoms or symptoms that are extremely mild. Signs and symptoms that occur in rare cases include the following: When the disease spreads throughout the body and affects many organ systems, a person may experience fever, chills, weight loss, enlarged liver and spleen, swollen lymph nodes, ulcers in the mouth, stomach ulcers that may bleed, infection of heart valves, meningitis (inflammation of the membranes of the brain and spinal cord), anemia, and elevated calcium levels. Causes The primary cause of histoplasmosis is exposure to the organism H. capsulatum

71. Histoplasmosis
histoplasmosis. histoplasmosis is a fungal infection caused by Histoplasma capsulatum,which primarily affects the lungs but may spread to other organs.
http://www.pennhealth.com/ency/article/001082.htm
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Histoplasmosis
Definition: Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection caused by Histoplasma capsulatum which primarily affects the lungs but may spread to other organs.
Alternative Names: Ohio River Valley fever
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection that can occur almost anywhere in the world. In the United States, it is most common in the southeastern, mid-Atlantic, and central states. The lungs are the portal of entry for this infection. Histoplasma grows as a mold in soil and infection results from inhalation of airborne fungal particles. Soil contaminated with bird or bat droppings may have a higher concentration of mold. Histoplasmosis may have no symptoms, there may be a short period of active infection or it can become chronic and spread throughout the body. Most patients with symptomatic histoplasmosis will have a flu-like syndrome and pulmonary (lung) complaints related to underlying pneumonia or other lung involvement. Individuals with chronic lung disease (e.g., emphysema bronchiectasis ) may be at higher risk of a more severe infection.

72. Histoplasmosis
histoplasmosis. histoplasmosis originates in the lungs when spores of the fungusare inhaled and may spread in the bloodstream to other parts of the body.
http://www.rush.edu/worldbook/articles/008000a/008000154.html

73. Virtual Hospital: Adult Pulmonary Core Curriculum: Chronic Cavitary Histoplasmos
Adult Pulmonary Core Curriculum. Chronic Cavitary histoplasmosis. University ofIowa Faculty Treatment References. Media for Chronic Cavitary histoplasmosis.
http://www.vh.org/adult/provider/internalmedicine/PulmonaryCoreCurric/ChronCavit
For Providers Adult Pulmonary Core Curriculum
Chronic Cavitary Histoplasmosis
University of Iowa Faculty: Olafur Baldursson, M.D.
Associate of Medicine Michael W. Peterson,* M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine Physician CME and Pharmacy CEUs
Sponsored by:
The Department of Internal Medicine
University of Iowa College of Medicine
* Currently Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, University of CaliforniaFresno Peer Review Status: Externally Peer Reviewed by the Department of Internal Medicine Virtual Hospital Editorial Board
Creation Date: April 1997
Last Revision Date: July 1997 Part I. Case Presentation
Part II. Introduction

Part III. Treatment

References
... Title Page See related Provider Topics Fungal Infections or Infections See related Patient Topics Fungal Infections or Infections Virtual Hospital Home Virtual Children's Hospital Home Site Map ... UI Health Care Home http://www.vh.org/adult/provider/internalmedicine/PulmonaryCoreCurric/ChronCavitaryHisto/PulmHisto.html

74. Virtual Hospital: Lung Cancer And Related Topics: Histoplasmosis
histoplasmosis. Natisha (example). Chronic fibrocavitary histoplasmosishas a similar radiographic appearance to active tuberculosis. The
http://www.vh.org/adult/provider/radiology/LungTumors/PathologicTypes/Text/Histo
For Providers Lung Tumors: A Multidisciplinary Database: Pathologic Types
Histoplasmosis
Natisha P. Busick, B.S., Peter C. Fretz, B.S., Jeffrey R. Galvin, M.D., Michael W. Peterson, M.D., Jonathan H. Hughes, M.D., PhD
Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed The appropriate evaluation of a lung nodule is a significant clinical challenge. There are many potential causes for lung nodules, however as clinicians we are most concerned with the separation of malignant and inflammatory disease. This is an important distinction because the diagnostic and therapeutic approach differs significantly for the two disease categories. Infectious causes of lung nodules will differ among different geographic areas. In the great river valleys of the central United States, the most common cause of infectious lung nodule is Histoplasma capsulatum infection. The organism Histoplasma capsulatum was first described in 1906 by Dr. Samuel Darling in the Panama Canal Zone. The name referred to his belief that the organism, found in reticuloendothelial cells, was an encapsulated plasmodium. The name persists despite the fact that it is now known to be a non-encapsulated yeast. The organism is found world wide, but in the United States it is endemic to the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys. High concentrations of the organism can be found in bird roosts, caves inhabited by bats, school yards, areas with rotten or decaying wood, and chicken coops. Human activities in and around theses regions may lead to infection. In all cases, the lung is the point of entry. In the 1940's a skin test was developed by Christie and Peterson for histoplasmin, and it was soon found that vast numbers of people in endemic areas had positive tests but were asymptomatic. Shortly thereafter large numbers of people with calcified lung lesions on radiographs and a negative tuberculin skin test were found to have positive histoplasmin skin tests.

75. HISTOPLASMOSIS
HELLENIC ASSOCIATION DERMATOLOGY VENEREOLOGY histoplasmosis G. Karakatsanis,Dermatologist. AIDSline histoplasmosis Articles AEGIS.
http://www.edae.gr/histoplasmosis.html
HELLENIC ASSOCIATION DERMATOLOGY - VENEREOLOGY HISTOPLASMOSIS
G. Karakatsanis, Dermatologist.

76. Histoplasmosis
histoplasmosis. histoplasmosis is caused by the dimorphic fungus Histoplasma capsulatum,which grows as a mold in the soil and as yeast in man and animals.
http://www.in.gov/isdh/dataandstats/disease/1999/histoplasmosis.htm
Table of Contents Histoplasmosis Cases Crude incidence rate Histoplasmosis is caused by the dimorphic fungus Histoplasma capsulatum, which grows as a mold in the soil and as yeast in man and animals. Infection results from inhalation of spores that are disseminated into the atmosphere when soil and or organic materials containing the infectious material is disturbed. Infection is common while overt clinical disease is not. Individuals with preexisting, immune-compromising conditions are at higher risk of developing clinical disease after exposure. The number of spores inhaled and host’s susceptibility play roles in the development of clinical disease. The clinical disease may vary from a mild respiratory illness to a chronic disseminated disease or a chronic pulmonary disease resembling tuberculosis. Generally, the disease is mild or unrecognized as histoplasmosis; rarely does it develop to a severe progressive disease. Indiana is part of the eastern and central United States where exposure and infection is prevalent. In 1999, 75 confirmed cases were reported for a crude incidence rate of 1.27/100,000. Figure 1 shows the county of residence for reported cases for 1999 and Figure 2 shows the county of residence for cases for the past five years. In 1999, Marion County reported 28% of the cases, but only has 14% of the population. Crude incidence rate for Marion County in 1999 was 2.6/100,000, which is approximately double the state rate. Figure 1.

77. Histoplasmosis
histoplasmosis. Updated Oct 24, 2002. histoplasmosis is disease endemicwas suggested. Research into prevention of histoplasmosis.
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Histoplasmosis
Updated: Oct 24, 2002 Histoplasmosis is disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum , which is common in south-central U.S. and South America, Central Africa, SE Asia and Australia but very rare in the UK. It is found in soil contaminated by bird droppings or other organic material.

78. Histoplamosis Hantavirus At Enviro-Vac(TM) Systems
histoplasmosis is an infection caused by the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum,that grows in bird and bat guano. histoplasmosis is one such disease.
http://www.envirovac.com/histoplasmosis.html
Histoplasmosis is an infection caused by the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum, that grows in bird and bat guano. Symptoms vary greatly but primarily affect the lungs.
Excrement from birds and bats create a health hazard for building occupants, and employees alike. When bird or bat guano dries (becomes friable), the organisms therein can travel as airborne contaminants. Inhaling the dust from infected droppings or feathers can result in pulmonary infection. Histoplasmosis is one such disease.
The short story is that some rodents are infected with a type of hantavirus that causes (HPS). Deer mice (plus cotton rats and rice rats in the Southeastern states and the white-footed mouse in the Northeast) are the rodents carrying hantaviruses that cause hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. These rodents shed the virus in their urine, droppings and saliva. The virus is mainly transmitted to people when they breathe in air contaminated with the virus. This happens when fresh rodent urine, droppings or nesting materials are stirred up. When tiny droplets containing the virus get into the air, this process is known as "aerosolization." There are several other ways rodents may spread hantavirus to people:
If a rodent with the virus bites someone, the virus may be spread to that personbut this is very rare. Researchers believe that you may be able to get the virus if you touch something that has been contaminated with rodent urine, droppings or saliva, and then touch your nose or mouth. Researchers also suspect that if virus-infected rodent urine, droppings or saliva contaminates food that you eat, you could also become sick.

79. Histoplasmosis
Medical Advocates for Social Justice. histoplasmosis. Abstract. histoplasmosisdue to Histoplasma capsulatum capsulatum and HIV infection.
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80. Mycology Online:Histoplasmosis
histoplasmosis is an intracellular mycotic infection ofthe reticuloendothelial system caused by the inhalation of conidia from the......histoplasmosis
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