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Disseminated Cryptococcal Disease in Non‐HIV, Nontransplant Patient

Abstract

Disseminated cryptococcal infection carries a high risk of morbidity and mortality. Typical patients include HIV individuals with advanced immunosuppression or solid organ or hematopoietic transplant recipients. We report a case of disseminated cryptococcal disease in a 72-year-old male who was immunocompromised with chronic lymphocytic leukemia and ongoing chemotherapy. The patient presented with a subacute history of constitutional symptoms and headache after he received five cycles of FCR chemotherapy (fludarabine/cyclophosphamide/rituximab). Diagnosis of disseminated cryptococcal disease was made based on fungemia in peripheral blood cultures with subsequent involvement of the brain, lungs, and eyes. Treatment was started with liposomal amphotericin, flucytosine, and fluconazole as induction. He was discharged after 4 weeks of hospitalization on high dose fluconazole for consolidation for 2 months, followed by maintenance therapy.

Authors

AlMutawa F; Leto D; Chagla Z

Journal

Case Reports in Infectious Diseases, Vol. 2016, No. 1,

Publisher

Hindawi

Publication Date

January 1, 2016

DOI

10.1155/2016/1725287

ISSN

2090-6625

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