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Rapid Diagnosis of Pulmonary Coccidioidomycosis: Cytologic v Potassium Hydroxide Preparations

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1983-04

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Warlick, Michael A., Stuart Quan, Richard E. Sobonya. "Rapid Diagnosis of Pulmonary Coccidioidomycosis: Cytologic v Potassium Hydroxide Preparations." Archives of Internal Medicine 143, no. 4 (1983): 723-725. DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1983.00350040113014

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In 26 patients with culture-proved pulmonary coccidioidomycosis, cytologic preparations of respiratory secretions were significantly more sensitive (38.5%) than potassium hydroxide (KOH) preparations (15.4%) in identifying spherules of Coccidioides immitis. Those patients able to produce sputum or having multiple-lobe pneumonitis on chest roentgenogram appeared to be more likely to have spherules identified in the sputum by either technique. In the absence of sputum production or multiple-lobe pneumonitis, neither cytologic nor KOH preparations were likely to disclose spherules. Because of its greater sensitivity, a cytologic preparation should be examined in addition to a KOH preparation when pulmonary coccidioidomycosis is a clinical consideration.

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