Histoplasma capsulatum is a saprophytic fungus that in immunocompetent individuals causes self-limited pulmonary infection; however, in immunosuppressed patients involvement of the reticuloendothelial system, alimentary tract, urinary tract, and central nervous system is fairly common. Rarely patients present with bilateral adrenal masses which mimic tuberculosis and metastasis on radiology because of associated central necrosis. Ultrasound guided FNAC aided by special stains like Periodic Acid Schiff (PAS) and Gomori Methenamine Silver (GMS) may help in early diagnosis in such dubious cases. Polka dot macrophages were the clue to diagnosis of histoplasmosis on toluidine blue rapid staining, Hematoxylin & Eosin, and Pap stained smears. We report this case because of its rarity, diagnostic difficulty on radiology, and rapidity of diagnosis by FNA due of its characteristic cytomorphology.

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