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A 44-year-old man comes to the physician because of a 3-week history of productive cough, fever, and lethargy. He also has several skin lesions over his body. His symptoms began 3 weeks after he returned from a camping trip in Kentucky. Three years ago, he underwent kidney transplantation for polycystic kidney disease. Current medications include sirolimus and prednisone. His temperature is 38°C (100.4°F). Diffuse crackles are heard over the lung fields. There are 4 white, verrucous skin patches over his chest and upper limbs. A photomicrograph of a skin biopsy specimen from one of the lesions is shown. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

ACoccidioidomycosis

BMucormycosis

CBlastomycosis

DCryptococcosis

EHistoplasmosis

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A 58-year-old woman visits a physician because of fever, chills, dry cough, and a few enlarging masses on her cheeks and neck. Wart-like lesions are present on the nose as shown in the photograph. She reports that she visited the Mississippi area a few months before on a business trip. Her temperature is 38.1°C (100.6°F), the pulse is 80/min, and the blood pressure is 121/78 mm Hg. A fine needle aspirate of the lymph node is sent for pathological investigation. Culture growth shows white colonies on Sabouraud glucose agar (SGA). Which of the following is the most likely causal organism?

AHistoplasma capsulatum

BMalassezia furfur

CBlastomyces dermatitidis

DCoccidioides immitis

EAspergillus fumigatus

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A young woman from the Ohio River Valley in the United States currently on corticosteroid therapy for ulcerative colitis presented to a clinic complaining of fever, sweat, headache, nonproductive cough, malaise, and general weakness. A chest radiograph revealed patchy pneumonia in the lower lung fields, together with enlarged mediastinal and hilar lymph nodes. Skin changes suggestive of erythema nodosum (i.e. an acute erythematous eruption) were noted. Because the patient was from a region endemic for fungal infections associated with her symptoms and the patient was in close contact with a person presenting similar symptoms, the attending physician suspected that systemic fungal infection might be responsible for this woman’s illness. Which of the following laboratory tests can the physician use to ensure early detection of the disease, and also effectively monitor the treatment response?

ASkin tests

BFungal staining

CAntigen detection

DCulture method

EAntibody testing

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