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Coccidioidomycosis - chronic pulmonary

Coccidioidomycosis - chronic pulmonary

Coccidioidomycosis - chest X-ray
Coccidioidomycosis - chest X-ray
Tuberculosis, advanced - chest X-rays
Tuberculosis, advanced - chest X-rays
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Definition:

Chronic pulmonary coccidioidomycosis is a lung infection caused by breathing in the fungus Coccidioides.

Causes, incidence, and risk factors:

The infection is caused by breathing in the spores of a fungus found in the soil in desert regions of the southwestern U.S., Mexico, and Central and South America. The disease can have an acute, chronic, or disseminated form.

People get the chronic form months or years after having a harmless infection that might have gone undiagnosed. Lung abscesses can form and may break open, causing pus in the lung cavity (empyema) or an abnormal connection between an air passage and the lung cavity (bronchopleural fistula). Scarring (fibrosis) and cavities can form in the upper lungs as chronic coccidioidomycosis slowly progresses over a period of months or years.

Most pulmonary coccidioidomycosis infections do not become chronic. They also usually don't cause symptoms and are only picked up by a positive coccidioidin skin test.

The following increase the risk for the chronic or disseminated forms of the disease:

  • African or Phillippine descent
  • Weak immune system
  • Pregnancy
  • Pre-existing heart or lung disease
  • Diabetes
Symptoms:

Other symptoms of this disease include:

Signs and tests:

Review Date: 8/10/2007
Reviewed By: Allen J. Blaivas, DO, Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Department of Veteran Affairs, VA System, East Orange, NJ. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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