Literature DB >> 19513938

Pulmonary cryptococcosis in asymptomatic immunocompetent hosts.

Yeong Hun Choe1, Hee Moon, Seoung Ju Park, So Ri Kim, Hyo Jin Han, Kyung Sun Lee, Yong Chul Lee.   

Abstract

Pulmonary cryptococcosis tends to occur commonly in immunocompromized patients. However, as more individuals are undergoing regular medical examinations, the number of cases of pulmonary cryptococcosis detected incidentally in immunocompetent individuals is increasing. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the radiologic manifestations of pulmonary cryptococcosis in immunocompetent patients with no significant symptoms. The clinical records and radiographic findings of 7 immunocompetent subjects with isolated pulmonary cryptococcosis who were diagnosed by pathological examinations, were reviewed. The mean age of patients was 68.4 y (range 58-80 y), and 6 of them were female. The radiographic manifestations in all patients were 1 or more nodules. Computed tomography (CT) demonstrated 22 pulmonary nodules with diameter from 3 mm to 22 mm, and multiple nodules were more frequent than solitary nodules (5 cases versus 2 cases). Axial analysis of patients showed that an involvement of the upper lobe was observed in all patients. Most nodules were well defined and smoothly marginated (21 nodules) and cavitations were infrequent findings (2 nodules). Lymphadenopathies were found in 2 patients. The most common imaging finding of pulmonary cryptococcosis in asymptomatic immunocompetent hosts was the presence of multiple nodules marginated smoothly with upper lobe predominance.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19513938     DOI: 10.1080/00365540903036212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0036-5548


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