Case Report

Genitourinary Blastomycosis in a Young Male Patient: A Case Report and Review of Diagnostic Challenges

Table 1

Review of blastomycosis case reports with genitourinary involvement.

Author/YearsGenitourinary presentationTime to antifungal initiationDiagnostic methodAntifungal treatment durationOutcome

Bergner et al. [13]LUTS, malaise, chronic weakness, fever2 monthsPostmortem histology, antemortem cultureN/ADeceased

Gandam Venkata et al. [14]Acute urinary retention2 weeksCultureN/ADeceased

Inoshita et al. [15]Patient 1: Dysuria, acute urinary retention
Patient 2: Frequency and burning urination
Patient 1 : 6 weeks
Patient 2 : 3 weeks
Microscopic prostatic secretion, histology of prostatePatient 1 : 3 months IV amphotericin
Patient 2: Ketoconazole 1 month
Recovered

Najdawi et al. [21]Bilateral testicular pain, dysuria, urgency, acute urinary retention4 monthsCultureItraconazole 6 monthsRecovered

Neal and Nikolai [16]Urgency, frequency, dysuria, nocturia6 weeksFine needle aspirationItraconazole 6 monthsRecovered

Sloan et al. [17]Prostatitis, acute urinary retention, night sweat, fever>2 weeksUrine culture, histology of prostateItraconazole 1 yearRecovered

Seo et al. [9]Nocturia, hematospermia, perineal pain>6 weeksStaining of histological specimen, cultureKetoconazole 1 yearRecovered

LUTS = lower urinary tract symptoms.