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88A-88A
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6
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157
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0012-3692
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Mercy Health St Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital
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A rare case of acute disseminated histoplasmosis in an immunocompetent patient
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2020-06
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Histoplasmosis
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Amin A; Kwatra S
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2020.05.099" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/j.chest.2020.05.099</a>
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Amin A
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Department of Internal Medicine
histoplasmosis
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Kwatra S
Mercy Health St.Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital
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1
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106
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Clues To Recognition Of Fungal Origin Of Lytic Skeletal Lesions
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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1998
1998-05
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Anthropology; blastomycosis; bones; clinical-features; defleshed bones; disease; erosive arthritis; Evolutionary Biology; histoplasmosis; lytic lesion; osteomyelitis; pathology; therapeutic considerations; yaws
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Hershkovitz I; Rothschild B M; DuTour O; Greenwald C
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The present study addresses the specificity of lyric osseous impact for distinguishing among metastatic cancer, tuberculosis, and fungal disease. Osseous impact is used in this manuscript as a convention to describe the macroscopic appearance of defleshed bones affected by the disease. Osseous changes in the skeleton of a 47-year-old black male, diagnosed in life as having blastomycosis, were characterized and compared to lyric lesions observed in ten individuals with tuberculosis and six with metastatic cancer in the Terry and Hamman-Todd Collections. Apparent distinguishing characteristics are identified. Eroded areas, present as fronts of resorption or the result of space-occupying masses in blastomycosis, with protruding, short, blunt, 1 x 2 mm spicules of new bone, are surrounded by periosteal reaction. These differed from smooth zones of resorption and coalesced lesions, with a smoothed marginal zone and space-occupied appearance-bone-displacing mass-in tuberculosis and lytic (non-permeative) lesions of metastatic cancer. Displacing is a convention (an artificial term) denoting bone resorption and reformation at the outer edge of the tumor mass, giving the impression that the surrounding bone had expanded beyond its original margins. Irregular trabeculae are occasionally preserved in the margins, but remodeling in the form of blunting of those trabeculae is not observed macroscopically in either tuberculosis or metastatic cancer. Two apparently specific lesion types are noted in blastomycosis. Periosteal reaction surrounding fronts of resorption appears specific, at least for nonarticular osseous lyric lesions, among the three entities studied. Remodeling of isolated internal trabeculae in the space-occupying mass lesions of blastomycosis also appears unique among the three disorders studied, Comparison with coccidioidomycosis suggests that extrapolation of blastomycosis findings to other fungal diseases is feasible; description of additional clinically diagnosed cases is awaited. (C) 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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1998
American journal of physical anthropology
Anthropology
blastomycosis
Bones
clinical-features
defleshed bones
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Dutour O
erosive arthritis
Evolutionary Biology
Greenwald C
Hershkovitz I
histoplasmosis
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lytic lesion
Osteomyelitis
Pathology
Rothschild B M
therapeutic considerations
yaws