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. 2018 Dec 26;5(1):2. doi: 10.3390/jof5010002

Table 1.

Comparison of clinical, laboratory and outcome data from adult patients with paracoccidioidomycosis coinfected and non-coinfected with HIV virus.

PCM and HIV (%) PCM (%) p Value
Clinical Data
Fever 82.7 35.4 ** <0.001
Lymphadenopathy 72.9 # 50.6 * <0.001
Splenomegaly 22.6 4.7 * <0.001
Skin Lesions 58.9 29.6 * <0.001
Pneumopathy 70.3 63.8 * 0.15
Oral mucosa 29 50 * <0.001
Laboratory data (positivity rates)
Direct microscopy 57.4 44 ** 0.052
Culture 42.2 25.3 * <0.001
Histopathology 94.5 64.7 * <0.001
Serology 74.6 97.2 * <0.001
Outcomes
Relapse rates 11 8.2 ** 0.48
Mortality rates 35 7.9 ** <0.001

* Data extracted from the references: [2,4]; ** data extracted from the references [16,17]. # PCM coinfected patients usually present multiple lymph nodes involvement, in different anatomic sites.