| Literature DB >> 19430184 |
Taneja Juhi1, Mishra BibhaBati, Bhargava Aradhana, Loomba Poonam, Dogra Vinita, Thakur Archana.
Abstract
Seven cases of cryptococcus meningitis in a tertiary care hospital from 2004-2007 were reviewed. 85.7% of the patients had headache as their predominant clinical feature. The spectrum of CT / MR findings ranged from no abnormality, basal ganglion lesion, to intracerebral and intraventricular granulomas. Findings of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cytology and biochemistry analysis were inconclusive. Patients were diagnosed by India ink(100%), CSF cryptococcal antigen detection(100%), and CSF culture in 6(85.7%). With the exception of two patients, co-morbidities associated were HIV, diabetes mellitus, and idiopathic CD4 + lymphocytopenia. Six patients were successfully treated with amphotericin B and discharged. A high index of clinical suspicion and laboratory diagnosis achieved early can reduce the overall morbidity and mortality among patients with cryptococcosis.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19430184 DOI: 10.3314/jjmm.50.095
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nihon Ishinkin Gakkai Zasshi ISSN: 0916-4804