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CASE REPORT
Histoplasmosis mimicking primary lung neoplasm
  1. Minesh Kooblall,
  2. Barry Keane,
  3. Grainne Murray,
  4. Eddie Moloney
  1. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Tallaght Hospital, Dublin City, Ireland
  1. Correspondence to Dr Minesh Kooblall, mineshamnch{at}gmail.com

Summary

A 70-year-old man, ex-smoker with a 3-pack-year smoking history, presented with a 5-week history of persistent cough. There were no positive findings on clinical examination. The patient's chest X-ray showed a nodular density in the right lung, initially thought to be malignant. After an extensive workup which included CT-guided lung biopsies, bronchoscopies, positron emission tomography scanning, among many other investigations, discussion at the respiratory multidisciplinary team meeting, and a right upper lobe lung resection, a diagnosis of histoplasmosis was performed.

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