| Literature DB >> 29338706 |
Toyomitsu Sawai1, Takumi Nakao2, Satoru Koga2, Shotaro Ide2, Sumako Yoshioka2, Nobuko Matsuo2, Hiroshi Mukae3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis and cryptococcosis co-infection usually occurs in immunosuppressed patients with impaired cell-mediated immunity. However, there are few reports about such co-infection in non-HIV patients without underlying diseases. Here, we report a case of miliary tuberculosis with co-existing pulmonary cryptococcosis in non-HIV patient without underlying diseases. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Co-infection; Miliary tuberculosis; Non-HIV patient without underlying diseases; Pulmonary cryptococcosis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29338706 PMCID: PMC5771133 DOI: 10.1186/s12890-018-0578-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Fig. 1Chest radiography on admission showed diffuse micronodules in both lung field
Fig. 2Chest CT on admission showed diffuse micronodules at random pattern in both lung field and a small nodule in the right S6 (white arrow)
Fig. 3Chest CT showed that a right S6 small nodule was increased (a) and new multiple nodules appeared in the right lower lobe (b)
Fig. 4Cytology of the bronchial lavage showed small amount of body suspicious for Cryptococcus species (Periodic acid-Schiff stain, ×400)
Reported case of co-infection tuberculosis and cryptococcosis in non-HIV patient without underlying diseases
| Case/Ref | Age/sex | Region | Pathological lesions (tuberculosis/cryptococcosis) | Treatment (tuberculosis/cryptococcosis) | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/3) | 61/M | United States | Lung/CSF | INH, SM/AMPH-B | Recovered |
| 2/4) | 69/M | United States | Lung/Lung | INH, RFP/KCZ | Recovered |
| 3/5) | 51/M | Spain | CSF/CSF | INH, RFP, EB, PZA/AMPH-B, 5-FC | Recovered |
| 4/6) | 34/F | Saudi Arabia | Lymph node/Vertebra | INH, RFP, EB, PZA/FLCZ | Recovered |
| 5/7) | 25/F | Italy | CSF/CSF | INH, RFP, EB, PZA, SM/FLCZ, L-AMB | Recovered |
| 6/8) | 18/F | Canada | Lung/CSF, Lymph node | INH, RFP, EB, PZA/AMPH-B, 5-FC, FLCZ | Recovered |
| 7/9) | 65/M | India | Lung/Lung | NA/AMPH-B, ITCZ | Recovered |
| 8/10) | 58/F | Taiwan | Lymph node/Lung | NA/FLCZ | Recovered |
| 9/11) | 70/M | Iran | Lung/CSF, Lung | INH, RFP, EB, PZA/AMPH-B | Died |
| 10/12) | 61/M | Rwanda | Lung, Bone marrow, Liver/CSF | INH, RFP, EB/AMPH-B, FLCZ | Recovered |
| 11/present case | 84/F | Japan | Lung, Bone marrow, Liver, Skin/Lung | INH, RFP, EB/FLCZ | Recovered |
NA Not available, CSF Cerebrospinal fluid, INH Isoniazid, SM Streptomycin, AMPH-B Amphotericin B, RFP Rifampicin, KCZ Ketoconazole, EB Ethambutol, PZA Pyrazinamide, 5-FC 5-fluorocytosine, FLCZ Fluconazole, L-AMB Liposomal amphotericin B, ITCZ Itraconazole, HIV Human immunodeficiency virus