Prostatic paracoccidioidomycosis with a fatal outcome: A case report - Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Paracoccidioidomycosis is a systemic mycosis in Latin America that can affect various organs.

Few case reports of paracoccidioidomycosis affecting the prostate are found in the literature.

CASE PRESENTATION: We present the case of a 79-year-old Caucasian man with a six-month history of irritative symptoms of the prostate (urgency, frequency and nocturia) and difficulty initiating urination that progressed to urinary retention and the use of a urinary catheter. The anatomopathological analysis of the transurethral resection of the prostate revealed chronic granulomatous prostatitis of fungal etiology (paracoccidioidomycosis) with extensive necrosis. The patient began treatment with itraconazole at a dose of 100mg/day for six months. Radiography of the thorax revealed bilaterally diffuse nodular reticular interstitial lesions. The patient progressed to respiratory failure and was sent to the intensive care unit, but suffered a cardiopulmonary arrest and was pronounced dead.

CONCLUSIONS: Due to the high incidence of paracoccidioidomycosis in countries like Brazil, urologists should suspect blastomycosis in all patients with symptoms of lower urinary obstruction with chronic abacterial prostatitis. Considering that paracoccidioidomycosis has the potential to affect various organs, following diagnosis, the treatment must be initiated as soon as possible.

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de Arruda PF, Gatti M, de Arruda JG, Ayres DC, Narvaes EM, Arruda LF, Godoy MF.   Are you the author?

Reference: J Med Case Rep. 2013 May 13;7(1):126.
doi: 10.1186/1752-1947-7-126


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