Case report: Primary infection of conjunctival histoplasmosis mimicking a large conjunctival neoplasm in an immunosuppressed patient

Front Med (Lausanne). 2024 Dec 9:11:1483788. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1483788. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

We report a rare case of a rapidly growing and large conjunctival histoplasmosis lesion in an immunosuppressed West African woman in her 80s, affecting her only eye. The patient had undergone a renal transplant and was on immunosuppressive medications. Additionally, she had previously been treated for presumed systemic histoplasmosis with itraconazole more than 5 years ago. Despite receiving previous treatment, she presented with a large conjunctival lesion, which was confirmed to be histoplasmosis after an excisional biopsy. The lesion was observed to grow over a 2-week period, causing significant visual impairment. Following a comprehensive systems review and investigation, the conjunctiva was identified as the sole site of infection. This case underscores the rarity of sight-threatening Histoplasma infections in the conjunctiva of an immunosuppressed individual. Conjunctival histoplasmosis lesions are rarely reported, with even fewer cases documented as primarily originating from this location.

Keywords: amphotericin B; conjunctival tumor; histoplasmosis; immunosuppression; masquerade.

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