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Acta Reumatol Port ; 35(2): 259-63, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20711100

ABSTRACT

We present a case of a previously asymptomatic 34-year-old man that presented to the emergency department with two weeks of fever, arthralgia of the wrists and knees and sore throat. He was diagnosed with cytomegalovirus (CMV) mononucleosis. The patient remained symptomatic in the 5 following months. After an extensive workup to exclude other clinical conditions, a liver biopsy was performed and CMV hepatitis was diagnosed. He started valganciclovir therapy. Approximately one year after the initial complaints, the patient remained ill and presented clinical criteria compatible with Adult Onset Still's Disease. The patient had a marked improvement after institution of prednisolone, an effect that has been sustained during the following months.


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Cytomegalovirus Infections/complications , Infectious Mononucleosis/complications , Still's Disease, Adult-Onset/etiology , Adult , Humans , Male
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Med Mycol ; 48(8): 1099-104, 2010 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20608778

ABSTRACT

A male patient from Guinea-Bissau was admitted to Egas Moniz Hospital, Lisbon, complaining of fever and exhibiting a productive cough with mucopurulent discharge and weight loss. He had been using empirical medication with dexamethasone to treat his generalized facial swelling. At admission, he was cachectic and presented with soft facial edema, oropharyngeal thrush, and two fistulas of the palate. Acid-fast bacilli were detected in the sputum and were later identified as Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Cultures of the palatine exudate and biopsy resulted in the growth of Candida albicans. The patient was administered antituberculosis drugs and fluconazole, but his clinical situation deteriorated progressively. Extensive investigation of his clinical condition did not result in a conclusive diagnosis until he began to experience respiratory distress and subcutaneous nodules appeared on his face. Biopsies of the hypopharynx and nodules revealed the presence of Conidiobolus coronatus. After initiating combined antifungal and antibiotic therapy, the patient's clinical condition improved significantly. We report an unusual presentation of entomophthoromycosis and describe the clinical difficulties that delayed this diagnosis.


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Conidiobolus/isolation & purification , Zygomycosis/diagnosis , Zygomycosis/pathology , Adult , Antifungal Agents/administration & dosage , Candida albicans/isolation & purification , Face/pathology , Guinea-Bissau , Humans , Male , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/isolation & purification , Oropharynx/pathology , Palate/pathology , Portugal , Respiratory Distress Syndrome/diagnosis , Treatment Outcome
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