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[Clinical problems in medical mycology: Problem number 51]

Authors :
Mercedes, Romero
Fernando, Messina
Emmanuel, Marín
Alicia, Arechavala
Ricardo, Negroni
Roxana, Depardo
Laura, Walker
Andrés, Benchetrit
Gabriela, Santiso
Source :
Revista iberoamericana de micologia. 35(1)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

A 48 year-old immunocompetent woman, who had a nodular lesion in the neck and a dense infiltrate at the lower lobe of the left lung, presented at the Mycology Unit of Muñiz Hospital of Buenos Aires City. The pulmonary infiltrate disappeared spontaneously 3 months later. The histopathological study of the nodular lesion showed capsulated yeasts (mucicarmin and alcian blue positive stains) compatible with Cryptococcus. The mycological study of a new sample, obtained by a nodular puncture, allowed the isolation of yeasts, identified as Cryptococcus gattii (VGII). Latex test for Cryptococcus capsular antigen in serum was positive (1/100). CSF cultures rendered negative results. Fluconazole at a daily dose of 800mg was given during 45 days with partial improvement; as cultures from a new clinical sample were positive for Cryptococcus, the antimycotic was changed to itraconazole 400mg/day for 5 months, with an excellent clinical response.

Details

ISSN :
21739188
Volume :
35
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Revista iberoamericana de micologia
Accession number :
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