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Last reviewed: 16 Mar 2025
Last updated: 12 Jul 2024

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • recreational or occupational exposures
  • primary residence in or travel to endemic areas

Other diagnostic factors

  • male sex
  • age 30 to 50 years
  • constitutional symptoms
  • cough
  • skin lesions
  • animal exposure
  • bone or joint pain
  • genitourinary symptoms
  • headache or focal neurological complaints

Risk factors

  • male sex
  • recreational or occupational exposures
  • travel to or residence in an area of endemicity
  • immunocompromise

Diagnostic investigations

1st investigations to order

  • Blastomyces dermatitidis enzyme immunoassay (EIA) urine antigen testing
  • chest x-ray
  • respiratory tract specimen smear and culture

Investigations to consider

  • bronchoscopy
  • tissue biopsy or cytology (lung, skin, or bone)
  • arthrocentesis
  • fungal serology panel
  • fungal blood cultures
  • MRI brain
  • B dermatitidis polymerase chain reaction

Treatment algorithm

Contributors

Authors

Nathan Cummins, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine

Division of Infectious Diseases

Mayo Clinic

Rochester

MN

Disclosures

NC declares that he has no competing interests.

Larry Baddour, MD

Professor Emeritus of Medicine

Division of Infectious Diseases

Mayo Clinic

Rochester

MN

Disclosures

LB declares that he has no competing interests.

Peer reviewers

Adriana M. Rauseo, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Division of Infectious Diseases

Department of Internal Medicine

Washington University in St Louis

St Louis

MO

Disclosures

AMR declares that she has no competing interests.

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