Specific instances of fungal infections that can manifest with pulmonary involvement include: •
Coccidioidomycosis, which begins with an often self-limited respiratory infection (also called "Valley fever" or "San Joaquin fever") •
Pneumocystis pneumonia, which typically occurs in immunocompromised people, especially
AIDS •
Sporotrichosis — primarily a skin disease, but can involve the lungs as well •
Cryptococcus species can sometimes invade the lungs •
Aspergillosis, resulting in invasive pulmonary aspergillosis • rarely,
candidiasis has pulmonary manifestations in immunocompromised patients. •
Histoplasmosis or Spelunker's lung, endemic to Ohio and Mississippi River Valleys, worldwide distribution •
Blastomycosis, or Gilchrist's lung, endemic to Ohio and Mississippi River Valleys, the Great Lakes region, less frequently in Northern Africa and the Middle East ==Pathophysiology==