2025 ICD-10-CM code B39.0
(Active) Effective Date: N/A Infectious and parasitic diseases - Mycoses Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Feed
Acute pulmonary histoplasmosis capsulati is a fungal infection of the lungs caused by inhaling Histoplasma capsulatum spores, often found in soil with bird or bat droppings.
Medical necessity is established by the diagnosis of acute pulmonary histoplasmosis capsulati and the clinical need for treatment based on symptom severity, disease progression, and the patient's overall health status.
Clinicians diagnose acute pulmonary histoplasmosis capsulati based on patient history, physical examination, and symptoms.Laboratory tests (blood, urine, antibody, sputum culture), imaging studies (chest X-ray, CT scan), and sometimes bronchoscopy with biopsy are used to confirm the diagnosis and assess the extent of the infection.
In simple words: Acute pulmonary histoplasmosis capsulati is a lung infection caused by breathing in a fungus found in dirt with bird and bat droppings.It can cause symptoms like a bad cold or pneumonia, including fever, cough, and trouble breathing.Most people get better without treatment, but some need antifungal medicine.
Acute pulmonary histoplasmosis capsulati is a respiratory illness caused by the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum.Infection occurs through inhalation of spores, typically found in soil enriched with bird and bat guano. This form of histoplasmosis primarily affects the lungs. While often asymptomatic, it can manifest with symptoms resembling pneumonia, such as fever, cough, and shortness of breath.Severe cases may involve hypoxia, hypotension, and mental status changes, particularly in individuals with compromised immune systems.Diagnosis involves laboratory tests, imaging studies, and sometimes bronchoscopy with biopsy. Treatment may include antifungal medications like itraconazole, amphotericin B, or ketoconazole, particularly in severe or prolonged cases.
Example 1: A gardener working in a Midwestern U.S. river valley develops a cough, fever, and chest pain.Tests reveal acute pulmonary histoplasmosis capsulati., An immunocompromised individual experiences severe pneumonia with hypoxia and mental status changes after exposure to contaminated soil.Acute pulmonary histoplasmosis capsulati is diagnosed., A spelunker exploring a cave develops flu-like symptoms that persist for several weeks.Diagnostic tests confirm acute pulmonary histoplasmosis capsulati.
Documentation should include patient history (including potential exposure to contaminated soil), physical exam findings, results of laboratory and imaging studies, and response to treatment.
** Histoplasmosis is often asymptomatic, especially in individuals with healthy immune systems. Consider iFrameAI for additional details and guidelines.
- Specialties:Infectious Disease, Pulmonary Medicine, Internal Medicine, Family Medicine
- Place of Service:Office, Inpatient Hospital, Outpatient Hospital, Emergency Room - Hospital