... blastomycosis,histoplasmosis, cutaneous candidiasis, coccidioidomycosis, sporotri-chosis, pseudallescheriasis, onychomycosis, ringworm, tinea versi-color, and indolent cases of aspergillosis. The ... vi-ruses is often subclinical. The spectrum of possible responses to in-fection is wide, and our knowledge of the outcome of most of theseinfections is limited. The usual disease syndromes associated ... manifestations re-semble those of blastomycosis more than those of histoplasmosis inthat skin and bone lesions are very common.Presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome (POHS) is a clinicalsyndrome...