Blastomycosis is a dimorphic (mould at room temperature, yeast at body temperature) fungus which is endemic in certain geographic areas of North America. Ontario, where I currently live, and in particular northwest Ontario by the Manitoba border is one such geographic hot spot.
The most common sites of infection are:
- Pulmonary (most patients have some pulmonary involvement)
- Presents as acute (including ARDS) or chronic pneumonia, pulmonary nodule, asymptomatic
- Cutaneous (in 40-80% of cases) presenting as verrucous or ulcerative skin lesions (like my patient)
- Osteomyelitis (~25% of extrapulmonary) presenting as painful lesion in bone, which can mimic sarcoma in radiographic appearance. Occasionally can have concomittant septic arthritis in adjacent bone.
- GU: (10-30%) in men prostate, testicle, epididymis.
- CNS (5-10%), usually chronic meningitis, occasionally space occupying lesions
- Other
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