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Intestinal cryptococcosis: an unusual presentation of disseminated cryptococcosis

Médecine et Santé Tropicales, 2014
Cryptococcosis is a serious infection caused by an encapsulated yeast-like fungus, Cryptococcus neoformans. It is pathogenic most often in the lungs and central nervous system of immunocompromised patients. In this work we report an unusual localization of cryptococcosis in an HIV-infected patient.
F Z, Hajoui   +4 more
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Disseminated Cryptococcosis with Cutaneous Lesions

The Journal of Dermatology, 1996
AbstractA case of disseminated cryptococcosis in an HIV‐negative patient presenting with cutaneous lesions is described for the first time in Egypt. The patient, a 16‐year‐old male, presented with cough, expectoration, loss of weight, and cutaneous lesions, mainly on the face and trunk.
W Z, Mostafa   +3 more
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Cutaneous manifestations of disseminated cryptococcosis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1995
Disseminated cryptococcosis is a life-threatening infection with cutaneous dissemination in 10% to 20% of cases. We describe seven patients with disseminated cryptococcosis with variable cutaneous manifestations. AIDS was a predisposing factor in six patients.
L, Dimino-Emme, A W, Gurevitch
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Disseminated Cryptococcosis with Ocular Involvement

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1979
Summary: Disseminated cryptococcosis with ocular involvement. R. K. Kurnar and A. W. J. Lykke, Aust. N.Z. J. Med., 1979, 9, pp. 444–447.A case of disseminated cryptococcosis with extensive ocular involvement is reported. The patient had pulmonary, meningeal, cerebral, cutaneous, lymph node, renal, adrenal and thyroid lesions, as well as granulomatous ...
R K, Kumar, A W, Lykke
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Brainstem dysfunction heralding disseminated cryptococcosis

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2018
Cryptococcal meningoencephalitis is one of the most common central nervous system infections affecting immunocompromised patients. However, brainstem involvement is extremely rare and may represent a diagnostic challenge to clinicians. We report a non-HIV infected, chronically immunosuppressed, patient with fatal disseminated cryptococcosis presented ...
Prachaya, Srivanitchapoom   +3 more
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Disseminated cryptococcosis mimicking a lymphoma

European Journal of Haematology, 2011
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Kwong, YL   +6 more
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Disseminated cryptococcosis in bone marrow

Blood, 2014
![Figure][1] A 77-year-old white woman who was followed for an IgA-λ multiple myeloma (MM) was admitted for the development of neurological symptoms. Her International Staging System stage III MM had been diagnosed incidentally 8 years prior.
Ludovic, Suner, Stephanie, Mathis
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Disseminated Cryptococcosis in Idiopathic CD4+ Lymphocytopenia

Infectious Disorders - Drug Targets, 2023
Introduction: Idiopathic CD4+ Lymphocytopenia (ICL) is a rare entity grouped in non– HIV-related syndromes. ICL is characterized by a marked low CD4 T cell count of <300 cells/mm3 with ambiguous natural history and prognosis. In addition, cryptococcal and nontuberculous mycobacterial infections are reported as known opportunistic infections ...
Anju Dinkar   +5 more
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Plasma Exchange for Disseminated Cryptococcosis

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2009
Acute renal failure is frequent in HIV-infected patients and may be related to HIV-associated nephropathy, drugs, or opportunistic infections. We report a peculiar case of disseminated cryptococcosis complicated by acute renal failure associated with obstruction of intrarenal capillaries by Cryptococus neoformans dead bodies and successfully treated ...
Guillaume, Bollée   +9 more
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Disseminated Cryptococcosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Lisa, Akintilo, Alisa, Femia
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