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Systemic Mycoses — Bodyland Travel Guide

🗺️ Bodyland Travel Guide to the Big 4 Systemic Mycoses

Make them stick with places, pictures, and mini-stories.

Golden Rule (DIMORPHIC): “Mold in the cold, yeast in the heat.”

All are dimorphic fungi that can cause pneumonia & then travel (“systemic”). Form granulomas like TB, but not person-to-person.

Treatment: Fluconazole/itraconazole for local lung disease; amphotericin B if severe/systemic.

Oddball: Coccidioides is a spherule (not a yeast) in tissue.

🦇 Histoplasmosis — “The Bat Cave Postman”

Where it vacations: Mississippi & Ohio River Valleys. Think old barns/caves.

How to picture it (path): Tiny letters stuffed inside macrophages (histiocytes) — the postman’s bag is full of Histoplasma. Each yeast is smaller than an RBC.

Story: You explored a cave with birds/bats → inhale droppings dust → cough/fever → later palatal/tongue ulcers, splenomegaly, possible pancytopenia (bone-marrow post office is tired).

Sticky lines: Histo hides in histiocytes.” Bird/bat droppings. Dx often via urine/serum antigen.

🌊 Blastomycosis — “The Broad-Docked Tugboat”

Where it sails: Eastern & Central US, Great Lakes.

How to picture it (path): A Broad-based budding tugboat — two big round hulls attached. Yeast roughly the same size as an RBC.

Story: Starts as inflammatory lung disease; the tugboat can dock at skin & bone, leaving verrucous lesions that can mimic SCC; forms granulomatous nodules.

Sticky line: “Blasto buds broadly.”

🏜️ Coccidioidomycosis — “The California Dust Grenade”

Where it kicks up: Southwestern US & California deserts; dust storms, digging, earthquakes.

How to picture it (path): A giant spherule packed with endosporesmuch larger than an RBC — like a sand grenade ready to burst.

Story: Inhaled dust → pneumonia that can disseminate to skin/bone; immune reactions give erythema nodosum (“desert bumps”) and arthralgias (“desert rheumatism”). Severe cases: meningitis.

Sticky lines: Coccidio in Coachella (SW US).”

Remember: spherule in tissue, not yeast.

⚓ Paracoccidioidomycosis — “The Captain’s Wheel”

Where it docks: Latin America (think Brazil).

How to picture it (path): A captain’s wheel—one big central circle with multiple budding spokes; yeasts are much larger than an RBC.

Story: Similar clinical vibe to blasto (lung → skin/bone), but classic image is the wheel. Epidemiology trivia: males > females (estrogen may inhibit the yeast form).

Sticky line: Paracoccidio para-sails with a captain’s wheel to Latin America.”

🧭 Quick Compass (Endemic & Image Clues)

  • HistoOhio/Mississippiinside macrophagessmaller than RBC.
  • BlastoGreat Lakes/East-Central USBroad-based budding • ≈ RBC size.
  • CocciSW US/CaliforniaSpherule with endosporesmuch larger than RBC.
  • Para-cocciLatin AmericaCaptain’s wheelmuch larger than RBC.

🎯 Exam & Ward Pearls

  • Cave/bird/bat exposure + ulcers/splenomegaly → think Histo.
  • Great Lakes + verrucous skin lesion mimicking SCC → think Blasto.
  • Desert dust/earthquake + erythema nodosum/arthralgia → think Cocci.
  • Latin America + “ship wheel” yeast → think Para-cocci.
  • If sick/systemic: don’t hesitate—start amphotericin B; otherwise azoles are fine.

Pin the place. Picture the shape. Pick the therapy. ✅

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