Abstract

Introduction: Juvenile paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM), a disease caused by fungi of the genus Paracoc­cidioides, requires high clinical suspicion, as a range of differential diagnoses are possible. Case report: This report describes a patient diagnosed with juvenile PCM who, due to low adherence to treatment, developed a more extensive fungal invasion within eight years, causing portal hypertension due to portal vein thrombosis. This is a rare and serious manifestation. Conclusion: Only six similar reports were identified in the medical literature, through a search in the databases of the Pubmed and Scielo platforms.

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