National Eye Institute - Histoplasmosis Resource Guide
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Description: Provides patient information about histoplasmosis - where inhaled spores spread from the lungs to the eyes. Includes treatment, research, and resources.
Histoplasmosis [NEI Health Information] is a disease caused when airborne spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum are inhaled in the lungs. Histoplasmosis is sometimes so mild that it produces no apparent symptoms. However, later it can lead to a serious eye disease called ocular histoplasmosis syndrome (OHS), a leading cause of vision loss in Americans ages 20 to 40.
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Page title: | Histoplasmosis [NEI Health Information] |
Keywords: | Histoplasmosis, airborne, Histoplasma capsulatum, ocular histoplasmosis syndrome OHS, laser surgery, photocoagulation, causes, risk factors, symptoms, detection, treatment, Submacular Surgery Trials, Low vision aides, research |
Description: | Histoplasmosis from the NEI. Find description, definition, airborne, Histoplasma capsulatum, ocular histoplasmosis syndrome OHS, laser surgery, photocoagulation, causes, risk factors, symptoms, detection, treatment, Submacular Surgery Trials, Low vision aides, research. |
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