Infection mimicking cancer: retrospective and prospective evaluation of mycosis and actinomycetous
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https://doi.org/10.5216/rpt.v42i4.27926Keywords:
Infections, neoplasia, mycosis, actinomycetousAbstract
Infections that simulate neoplasia are uncommon. In a retrospective study we included all cases of histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis due to Cryptococcus gattii, actinomycosis and nocardiosis mimicking malignancy. The sample consisted of 80 cases extracted from a population of 1,365 during the period 1981-2012. We review critically the cases reported at literature (n=67). Clinical and radiological features of pulmonary lesions in infectious diseases (especially granulomatous) and neoplastic diseases are alone not enough to give the differential diagnosis.Downloads
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