keuhkopuumusta
Keuhkopuumusta is a Finnish term used in medical contexts to describe fungal infections of the lungs, collectively referred to as pulmonary mycoses. These infections arise when fungi colonize or invade lung tissue. The etiologic agents vary and commonly include Aspergillus species (aspergillosis), Pneumocystis jirovecii, Histoplasma capsulatum, Cryptococcus neoformans, and fungi from the Mucorales order. Inhalation of airborne fungal spores is the typical route of infection. The clinical presentation ranges from asymptomatic colonization to severe invasive disease, depending largely on the host’s immune status.
Risk factors for keuhkopuumusta include immunosuppression (for example HIV infection with low CD4 counts, organ transplantation,
Symptoms commonly include cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, fever, and sometimes hemoptysis. Weight loss and
Diagnosis relies on imaging and microbiological testing. Chest radiographs or CT scans may reveal nodules, cavitations,
Treatment is tailored to the organism and disease severity, often involving antifungal medications (for example voriconazole