Unique presentation of an endemic opportunistic fungal infection: Disseminated coccidioidomycosis mimicking metastatic lung cancer with endotracheal and endobronchial involvement

This report describes an unusual presentation of disseminated Coccidioidomycosis in an immunocompetent individual. The patient was admitted with a subacute cough, progressively worsening shortness of breath, significant weight loss, nodular skin lesions in upper extremities, and acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. Chest imaging revealed extensive nodularity and mass-like lesions. What sets this case apart is the significant endotracheal and endobronchial involvement, which mimicked metastatic lung cancer. The diagnosis was confirmed through serology and bronchoscopy biopsy. This case underscores the critical importance of considering detailed travel history and maintaining a high index of suspicion for fungal infections in patients with endobronchial lesions, particularly in regions where Coccidioidomycosis is endemic.PMID:38576860 | PMC:PMC10990736 | DOI:10.1016/j.rmcr.2024.102000
Source: Respiratory Care - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Source Type: research