Huber M A, Hall E H, Rathbun W A
Mil Med. 1989 Jun;154(6):315-8.
A case report of an AIDS patient afflicted with disseminated histoplasmosis is presented. Characteristic granulomatous-appearing lesions on the tongue were observed during the patient's initial workup, but the patient became unavailable for a scheduled biopsy. Consequently, the diagnosis of a histoplasmosis infection was established only after the performance of several time-consuming, stressful, and, at times, invasive diagnostic procedures. It is proposed that early histologic evaluation of the suspicious oral lesions would have resulted in the diagnosis, thus making more extensive diagnostic testing unnecessary. This case illustrates the need for the dentist to pursue an aggressive approach in evaluating oral lesions in the AIDS patient.
本文报告一例患有播散性组织胞浆菌病的艾滋病患者。在患者初次检查期间,观察到其舌部出现特征性的肉芽肿样病变,但患者未能按计划进行活检。因此,仅在进行了多次耗时、费力且有时具有侵入性的诊断程序后,才确诊为组织胞浆菌感染。建议对可疑的口腔病变进行早期组织学评估,从而得出诊断结果,这样就无需进行更广泛的诊断测试。该病例表明,牙医在评估艾滋病患者的口腔病变时需要采取积极的方法。