Yen, "Primary adrenal insufficiency in isolated
cryptococcosis of the adrenal gland: CT and MR imaging appearances," European Journal of Radiology Extra, vol.
Other causes than neoplastic lesion were ruled out, including
cryptococcosis, toxoplasmosis, syphilis, or human immunodeficiency virus infection.
Primary cutaneous
cryptococcosis due to cryptococcus neoformans var.
Death records were accessed when the ICD-10 code matched any of the following (or their subsections): aspergillosis, blastomycosis, candidiasis, coccidioidomycosis,
cryptococcosis, histoplasmosis, mucormycosis, pneumocystosis, sporotrichosis, zygomycosis, and unspecified mycosis.
The condition was diagnosed as oral
cryptococcosis based on culture and therapeutically managed with Ketoconazole and topical application of Povidone iodine.
The topics include imaging the manifestation of pulmonary candidiasis, imaging findings of AIDS with pulmonary
cryptococcosis, imaging features of penicillioisis marneffei, features of multiple microbial pulmonary infections, thoracic and abdominal imaging features of pediatric AIDS, and computer tomography diagnosis and differential diagnosis of mediastinal hilar lymphadenopathy.
At that time fluconazole administration was withdrawn and AMB was administered twice weekly as a subcutaneous infusion using a protocol developed to treat canine
cryptococcosis [14].
Disfigurement and widespread MC has been considered a strong clinical marker in AIDS patient.9 The disseminated MC lesions should be differentiated from
cryptococcosis, penicilliosis, histoplasmosis, verruca vulgaris, pneumocystosis and atypical mycobacterial infections.
[USPRwire, Sun Nov 08 2015] Global Markets Direct's, '
Cryptococcosis - Pipeline Review, H2 2015', provides an overview of the
Cryptococcosis's therapeutic pipeline.
Here, we describe a case of disseminated
cryptococcosis in an immunocompetent individual manifested as pleural effusion and meningitis.
Title:
Cryptococcosis: A Cause of Adrenal Insufficiency.
The appearance of the lesions, along with the history, led to the following possible diagnoses: bacillary angiomatosis, cutaneous
cryptococcosis, nodular Kaposi sarcoma or cutaneous histoplasmosis.