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Toshiki Tanaka1, Akihiro Takahagi1, Hiroyuki Tao1, Tatsuro Hayashi1, Koichi Yoshiyama1, Masashi Furukawa1, Kumiko Yoshida1, Tomoyuki Murakami1, Kazunori Okabe1.
Abstract
Pulmonary cryptococcosis is most likely to occur in immunocompromised patients. The radiological manifestations generally include pulmonary parenchymal lesions, namely, pulmonary nodules, cavitary lesions, and consolidation; thus, multiple pleural nodules are unusual presentation. Here, we report a woman who presented with multiple pleural cryptococcosis without pleural effusion. The patient had previously undergone surgery for stage II rectal cancer. In addition, she received 6 cycles of chemotherapy for follicular lymphoma. Computed tomography (CT) revealed multiple small nodules involving the pleura without pleural effusion, which suggested possible recurrence of rectal cancer or malignant lymphoma as pleural dissemination. Thoracoscopic examination was performed, and pleural cryptococcosis was diagnosed. Although pleural cryptococcosis without pleural effusion is extremely rare presentation, clinicians should consider it when an immunocompromised patient presents with multiple pleural nodules. Thoracoscopic exploration should be the best procedure for the definitive diagnosis of multiple pleural nodules.Entities:
Keywords: Pleural cryptococcosis; thoracoscopic surgery
Year: 2015 PMID: 26623138 PMCID: PMC4598511 DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2072-1439.2015.09.15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Thorac Dis ISSN: 2072-1439 Impact factor: 2.895