Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology

, Volume 6, Issue 4, pp 315–318 | Cite as

Mediastinal histoplasmosis presenting as dysphagia: a case report with literature review

  • Dhara Chaudhari
  • Jason Mckinney
  • Doris Hubbs
  • Mark Young
Case Report

Abstract

Histoplasmosis is an endemic infection of the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys. Clinical presentation of infection in immunocompetent hosts ranges from asymptomatic to minor flu-like symptoms; however, disseminated infection can occur in immunocompromised patients. Esophageal involvement in the form of dysphagia secondary to mediastinal histoplasmosis is rarely reported in the literature. We present a young female who complained of dysphagia and was found to have an esophageal stricture on barium esophagogram. Endoscopy revealed a submucosal nodule stricture situated 29 cm from the incisors. She underwent thoracotomy for lymph node removal. Histologic findings of the removed lymph node showed caseating granuloma with macrophages. The clinical findings together with the laboratory evaluation and biopsy features were suggestive of mediastinal histoplasmosis as the cause of the dysphagia.

Keywords

Dysphagia Histoplasma Mediastinal lymphadenopathy Mediastinal histoplasmosis 

Notes

Acknowledgments

We thank Dr. Kimberly Helms for providing the H&E-stained slide of lymph node biopsy.

Conflict of interest

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

References

  1. 1.
    Kahi CJ, Wheat LJ, Allen SD, Sarosi GA. Gastrointestinal histoplasmosis. Am J Gastroenterol. 2005;100(1):220–31.PubMedCrossRefGoogle Scholar
  2. 2.
    Coss KC, Wheat LJ, Conces DJ, Brashear RE, Hull MT. Esophageal fistula complicating mediastinal histoplasmosis. Am J Med. 1987;83:343–6.PubMedCrossRefGoogle Scholar
  3. 3.
    Gilliland MD, Scott LD, Walker WE. Esophageal obstruction caused by mediastinal histoplasmosis: beneficial results of operation. Surgery. 1984;95(1):59–62.PubMedGoogle Scholar
  4. 4.
    Moore T. Esophageal obstruction due to mediastinal granuloma. J Thorac Surg. 1959;37:127.PubMedGoogle Scholar
  5. 5.
    Christodoupoulos J, Klotz A. Esophageal obstruction due to granulomatous mediastinal lymphadenopathy. Gastroenterology. 1961;40:574.Google Scholar
  6. 6.
    Marshall JB, Singh R, Demmy TL, Bickel JT, Everett ED. Mediastinal histoplasmosis presenting with esophageal involvement and dysphagia: case study. Dysphagia. 1995; Winter; 10(1):53–8.Google Scholar
  7. 7.
    Sarosi G, Davies SF. Gastrointestinal involvement in histoplasmosis. Pract Gastroenterol. 1984;VIII:19–31.Google Scholar
  8. 8.
    Savides TJ, Gress FG, Wheat LJ, Ikenberry S, Hawes RH. Dysphagia due to mediastinal granulomas: diagnosis with endoscopic ultrasonography. Gastroenterology. 1995;109(2):366–73.PubMedCrossRefGoogle Scholar
  9. 9.
    Felson B, Klatte EC. Complications of the arrested primary histoplasmic complex. JAMA. 1976;236(10):1157–61.PubMedCrossRefGoogle Scholar
  10. 10.
    Garamella J, Stltzman F, Varco R, Jensen N. Subcarinal mediastinal granulomas causing esophageal obstruction. J Thorac Surg. 1955;30:187.PubMedGoogle Scholar
  11. 11.
    Wheat J, French ML, Kohler RB, et al. Laboratory tests for histoplasmosis: analysis of experience in a large urban outbreak. Ann Intern Med. 1982;(97) 5:680–5.Google Scholar
  12. 12.
    Fifer W, Woellner R, Gordon S. Mediastinal Histoplasmosis. Report of three cases with dysphagia as the presenting complaint. Chest. 1965;(47) 5: 518–6.Google Scholar
  13. 13.
    Ray A, Gahunia M. Histoplasmosis presenting as a hypopharyngeal mass in an immune compromised host. Pract Gastroenterol; 2010 pp. 41–6.Google Scholar
  14. 14.
    Wheat J, Sarosi G, Mckinsey D, et al. Practice guidelines for management of patients with histoplasmosis. Infectious diseases society of America. Clin Infect Dis. 2000;30(4):688–95.PubMedCrossRefGoogle Scholar

Copyright information

© Springer Japan 2013

Authors and Affiliations

  • Dhara Chaudhari
    • 1
  • Jason Mckinney
    • 2
  • Doris Hubbs
    • 1
  • Mark Young
    • 2
  1. 1.Department of Internal MedicineEast Tennessee State UniversityJohnson CityUSA
  2. 2.Department of GastroenterologyEast Tennessee State UniversityJohnson CityUSA

Personalised recommendations