| Literature DB >> 26339432 |
Juan Chen1, Shaoyan Liu1, Zhongtang Xiong1, Yuexin Yang1, Xuexian Tan1, Qiuping Luo1, Juan Peng1, Hui Chen1, Qingping Jiang1.
Abstract
A rare case is presented of a 62-year-old man with primary isolated cryptococcal femoral osteomyelitis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed osteolytic destruction of his left femur. Biopsy was performed firstly. Under microscope, the lesion was compose of numerous large mononuclear cells, scattered multinucleated giant cells, a few lymphocytes and neutrophils, necrosis with serious artificial deformation. By immunohistochemistry (IHC), only CD31 and CD68 were positive, while CK, CK8/18, EMA, P63, CK7, CK20, PSAP, PSA, CD34 negative. It was considered a low grade vascularsarcoma, but not confirmed. Then the operation was done. Surgical specimen showed a lot of red-sphere materials in most cells cytoplasm. The Gomorra methenamine silver staining and PAS revealed the mucopolysaccharide-containing capsule of the Cryptococcus. Laboratory culture of lesion liquid grew a kind of yeast at 37°C. Cryptococcal femoral osteomyelitis was diagnosed at last. The patient is good now after the thorough debridement and anti-fungal treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Femur; cryptococcosis; cryptococcus; osteomyelitis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26339432 PMCID: PMC4555760
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Pathol ISSN: 1936-2625