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DOI10.1097/01.md.0000126762.91040.fd
Coccidioidomycosis - A descriptive survey of a reemerging disease. Clinical characteristics and current controversies
Crum, NF; Lederman, ER; Stafford, CM; Parrish, JS; Wallace, MR
通讯作者Crum, NF
来源期刊MEDICINE
ISSN0025-7974
EISSN1536-5964
出版年2004
卷号83期号:3页码:149-175
英文摘要

Coccidioidomycosis is a fungal disease with protean manifestations endemic to the Lower Sonoran Life Zone, which includes the hot deserts of the southwestern United States and areas of Mexico. Two hundred and twenty-three patients were found to have coccidioidomycosis at our institution from 1994-2002, the largest reported cohort of coccidioidomycosis patients since the 1950s. Of these patients, 58% presented with isolated pulmonary disease, 14% had high (>1:16) complement fixation titers without clear evidence of dissemination, 22% had definite disseminated disease, and 5% had unclassified disease. Enzyme immunoassay was a reliable diagnostic tool in those with symptomatic disease, but had a low specificity in those who were asymptomatic. Complement fixation titers of greater than or equal to1: 16 were associated with dissemination to bone or skin but were not helpful in evaluating central nervous system disease. Thirteen percent of patients with high complement fixation titers (>1: 16) without clear evidence of dissemination on presentation and 7% of those with isolated pulmonary disease eventually progressed to disseminated disease; 30% of Filipino patients with pulmonary disease progressed to disseminated disease. Nonwhite race was a predictor for dissemination; African American patients more often developed disseminated bony disease while Filipinos were more likely to develop cutaneous or central nervous system disease. Relapse of disseminated coccidioidomycosis occurred in 24% of patients; the risk was highest (71%) among those with central nervous system disease. Azole therapy was generally inferior to amphotericin B in disseminated disease. Predictors of permanent disability included African American or Filipino race, central nervous system disease, and bony disease.


类型Review
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000221463300002
WOS关键词HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS ; IMMITIS-ENDEMIC AREA ; PULMONARY COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS ; PROSTATE-GLAND ; SYMPTOMATIC COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS ; INTRAOCULAR COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS ; OCULAR COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS ; ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY ; COMPROMISED HOSTS ; SEPTIC SHOCK
WOS类目Medicine, General & Internal
WOS研究方向General & Internal Medicine
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/147646
作者单位(1)Naval Med Ctr San Diego, Clin Invest Dept KCA, Div Infect Dis, San Diego, CA 92134 USA
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Crum, NF,Lederman, ER,Stafford, CM,et al. Coccidioidomycosis - A descriptive survey of a reemerging disease. Clinical characteristics and current controversies[J],2004,83(3):149-175.
APA Crum, NF,Lederman, ER,Stafford, CM,Parrish, JS,&Wallace, MR.(2004).Coccidioidomycosis - A descriptive survey of a reemerging disease. Clinical characteristics and current controversies.MEDICINE,83(3),149-175.
MLA Crum, NF,et al."Coccidioidomycosis - A descriptive survey of a reemerging disease. Clinical characteristics and current controversies".MEDICINE 83.3(2004):149-175.
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