HISTOPLASMOSIS GÁSTRICA SIMULANDO
UNA ÚLCERA GÁSTRICA MALIGNA
Alonso Ricardo Soto Tarazona*, José Luis Meza
Flores** , Doris Garrido Rivadeneyra***,
Jaime Cok Garcia****
SUMMARY
The case evaluated hereunder is that of a young patient, from a Histoplasmosis-endemic
area, reporting chronic abdominal pain. An upper gastric endoscopy evidenced the presence
of gastric compromise, characterized by evident infiltrating ulcerous damage simulating a
carcinoma. The final diagnosis was chronic disseminated histoplasmosis with gastric
compromise. The patient presented as an underlying condition, a chronic alcoholic
hepatopathy. Histoplasmosis must be included in the differential diagnosis of ulcerated
and/or infiltrated lesions of the gastro-intestinal tract in patients from endemic areas
or susceptible to immunosuppression conditions.
KEY WORDS: Histoplasmosis, Stomach, Ulcer
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