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Histoplasmosis

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      new window DBMD - Histoplasmosis Description: Factsheet with cause, symptoms, diagnosis, and prevention. (cdc.gov)
new window Doctorfungus: Histoplasmosis Description: There are two histoplasmosis diseases, one caused by Histoplasma capsulatum and the other by Histoplasma duboisii. Extensive factsheets on the diseases. (doctorfungus.org)
new window eMedicine - Histoplasmosis Description: Article by James S Hagood, MD. (emedicine.com)
new window eMedicine - Histoplasmosis : Description: Article by Ryan C Chang, MD. (emedicine.com)
new window HealtHub Description: An overview of histoplasmosis, followed by links to research articles, photos, clinical trials and case reports. (healthubs.com)
new window Histo Page Description: A site for sufferers of ocular histoplasmosis, with information, a message board, and links. (golden.net)
new window Histoplasmosis Description: Comprehensive information on the opportunistic infection called 'histo', from AEGIS. (aegis.com)
new window Histoplasmosis Description: What is histoplasmosis and what causes it? How does the infection develop? How can we prevent histoplasmosis? (ccohs.ca)
new window Histoplasmosis Facts Description: Includes cause, signs and symptoms, complications, diagnosis, and prevention. (astdhpphe.org)
new window Histoplasmosis, 97-146 Description: Histoplasmosis: Workers at Risk, an online government publication to inform employers about the dangers of this lethal fungal disease. (cdc.gov)
new window MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Histoplasmosis Description: Features cause, symptoms, tests, prognosis, treatment, and prevention. (nlm.nih.gov)
new window National Eye Institute - Histoplasmosis Resource Guide Description: Provides patient information about histoplasmosis - where inhaled spores spread from the lungs to the eyes. Includes treatment, research, and resources. (nei.nih.gov)
new window Ocular Histoplasmosis Syndrome Description: A very brief explanation of the disease with an illustration. (stlukes-eye.com)
new window Overview of Histoplasmosis - American Family Physician Description: Extensive medical article on the disease. (aafp.org)
new window Practice Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Histoplasmosis Description: Extensive medical article for health practitioners. (journals.uchicago.edu)
 




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