| Literature DB >> 31775716 |
Yongxi Zhang1, Brian Cooper2, Xi'en Gui1, Renslow Sherer2, Qian Cao3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although antiretroviral therapy (ART) has greatly improved the prognosis of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients globally, opportunistic infections (OIs) are still common in Chinese AIDS patients, especially cryptococcosis. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Cryptococcus laurentii; Cryptococcus neoformans; HIV/AIDS; Opportunistic infections
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31775716 PMCID: PMC6882200 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-019-4634-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Clinical images of the patient’s skin lesions
Fig. 2Chest CT of the patient showed features of pulmonary infection, with localized emphysema at the right lower lung, and multiple mediastinal lymphadenopathy
Clinical characteristics of cases reports of C.laurentii infection in English language publications on PubMed
| Year | Age/gender | Region | Underlying conditions | Main manifestation | Positive culture results | Medical treatment | Duration of therapy | Outcome | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | 24/F | India | HSCT recipient | Diarrhea | Stool | Voriconazole | 6 weeks | Resolved | [ |
| 2017 | 47/F | Korea | HSCT recipient | Fever +skin lesion | Blood+skin biopsy | Amphotericin B | 3 weeks | Resolved | [ |
| 2015 | 30/F | India | Post-partum | Signs of meningitis | CSF | Amphotericin B | 2 days | Dead | [ |
| 2015 | 42/F | Brazilian | Cervical neoplasia | Dyspnea | Blood | Fluconazole | 22 weeks | Resolved | [ |
| 2015 | 74/M | Italy | Chemotherapy for rectal cancer | Nausea+vomit+diarrhea | Stool | Amphotericin B liposome | 10 days | Resolved | [ |
| 2015 | 47/F | Italy | SLE | Fever | Bronchial lavage | Amphotericin B + Fluconazole | 8 months | Resolved | [ |
| 2013 | 8/F | Spain | Immunocompetent | Skin lesion | Scrapings | Fluconazole | 2 weeks | Resolved | [ |
| 2013 | 76/M | Indian | Post-operation | Fever +respiratory failure | Blood | Amphotericin B liposome + Fluconazole | 4 weeks | Resolved | [ |
| 2012 | 55/M | Indian | Renal transplant recipient | Skin lesion | Skin biopsy | Amphoterincin B + flucytosine | > 7 days | Resolved | [ |
| 2009 | −/M | Poland | Glomerulonephritis under immunosupressant | Fever | Blood | Fluconazole + Itraconazole | 8 weeks | Resolved | [ |
| 2006 | 35/F | Indian | Diabetic +AIDS | Fever, cough, sputum | Sputum and pleural fluid | Fluconazole | 5 weeks | Resolved | [ |
| 2006 | 35/M | Hawaii | AIDS | Fever +Signs of meningitis | Blood+CSF | Amphotericin B + Fluconazole | 3 months | Resolved | [ |
| 2005 | 9/M | Hungary | HIGM-1 | Signs of meningitis | CSF | Fluconazole | 10 months | Resolved | [ |
| 2002 | 16/M | Israel | Ganglioneuroblastoma | Fever | Blood | Amphotericin B | 3 weeks | Resolved | [ |
| 2001 | < 1/F | Taiwan | Premature neonate | Sepsis syndrome | Blood | Amphotericin B | 40 days | Resolved | [ |
| 1998 | 34/M | Greece | AIDS | Signs of meningitis | CSF | Amphotericin B + flucytosine | 2 weeks | Resolved | [ |
| 1998 | < 1/M | USA | Premature neonate | Urinary tract deformity | Urine + blood | Amphotericin B + flucytosine | 2 weeks | Resolved | [ |
| 1998 | 27/F | USA | IDU | Fever +Skin lesion | Blood | Fluconazole | 4 weeks | Resolved | [ |
| 1998 | 51/M | USA | Diabetic | Keratitis | Corneal | Amphotericin B + miconazole | 14 weeks | Resolved | [ |
| 1997 | 17/M | Slovak | Bone marrow transplant | Fever | Blood | Fluconazole | 2 weeks | Resolved | [ |
| 1995 | 61/F | USA | Chronic uveitis | Endophthalmitis | Vitreous biopsy | Fluconazole | 5 months | Resolved | [ |
| 1981 | – | – | Corticosteroid therapy for dermatomyositis | Lung abscess | – | Amphotericin B | – | Resolved | [ |
| 1977 | 40//M | – | MAC coinfection | Cutaneous granulomas | Skin biopsy | Amphoterincin B | – | Resolved | [ |
HIGM-1 X-linked hyper IgM syndrome, HSCT allogeneic/autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplant, IDU intravenous drug user. MAC Mycobacterium avium complex, SLE systemic lupus erythematosus