Hypercalcemia in Disseminated Coccidioidomycosis

Abstract
Infectious diseases are seldom considered in the differential diagnosis of hypercalcemia.1 , 2 Bacterial, and perhaps viral, infections have only rarely been associated with an elevated blood calcium, and this complication does not seem to occur in fungal diseases.3 , 4 In the three patients described below disseminated coccidioidomycosis was associated with hypercalcemia.. Case ReportsCase 1. A 31-year-old man was hospitalized September, 1974, with a two-week history of cough and fever (temperature of 38.9°C). Cultures of the bone marrow, skin lesions and sputum grew Coccidioides immitis. A roentgenogram showed a cavity in the right lower lobe consistent with this diagnosis. Cerebrospinal-fluid . . .

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