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Liling Liang1, Ping Cong2, Yueming Wang3, Zhixin Liang1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The increasing incidence has led to more focus on pulmonary cryptococcosis in HIV-negative patients. We conducted a retrospective analysis of pulmonary cryptococcosis to understand the clinical characteristics, imaging features, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of this disease in HIV-negative patients in respiratory department of a tertiary hospital in north China.Entities:
Keywords: diagnosis; hiv-negative; immune status; pulmonary cryptococcosis; treatment
Year: 2020 PMID: 32537279 PMCID: PMC7286583 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.8061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Demographics and clinical characteristics of patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis.
SD, standard deviation.
| Characteristics | Patients With Pulmonary Cryptococcosis (N=34) (n, %) |
| Patient demographics | |
| Age (years), mean ± SD (range) | 49 ± 14 (19-77) |
| Male sex | 26 (76.5) |
| Underlying diseases | |
| None | 36 (76.5) |
| Diabetes mellitus | 4 (16.1) |
| Rheumatoid arthritis | 2 (5.9) |
| Lung transplantation | 1 (2.9) |
| Primary nephrotic syndrome | 1 (2.9) |
| Symptoms | |
| None | 14 (41.2) |
| Cough | 11 (32.4) |
| Expectoration | 5 (14.7) |
| Fever | 3 (8.8) |
| Chest pain | 2 (5.9) |
| Dyspnea | 1 (2.9) |
| Central nervous system symptoms | 0 (0) |
| Probable environmental exposure history | 1 (2.9) |
CT image characteristics of patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis.
| Characteristics | Patients With Pulmonary Cryptococcosis (N=34) (n, %) |
| Lesion location | |
| Right lung | 14 (41.2) |
| Left lung | 8 (23.5) |
| Bilateral lung | 12 (35.3) |
| Subpleural areas | 23 (67.6) |
| Lesion distribution | |
| Solitary | 11 (32.3) |
| Multiple | 21 (61.8) |
| Diffuse | 2 (5.9) |
| Lesion patterns | |
| Nodule | |
| 1-5 cm | 14 (41.2) |
| 0.3-1 cm | 9 (26.5) |
| Mass (>5 cm) | 1 (2.9) |
| Lobar or segmental consolidation | 7 (20.6) |
| Patchy shadow | 3 (8.8) |
| Cavitation | 1 (2.9) |
| Halo sign | 1 (2.9) |
| Air bronchgram | 3 (8.8) |
| Spiculation | 1 (2.9) |
Figure 1Chest CT of the patients.
A: nodule with spicule sign in the left upper lobe. B: nodule with lobulated sign in the left upper lobe. C: multiple patchy shadow. D: small nodule with speculation and pleura retraction sign. E: mass with cavitation in the right middle lobe. F: consolidation with air bronchogram in the right lower lobe. G: multiple nodules with halo sign in the left lower lobe. H: multiple nodules with irregular reticular appearances and satellite lesions in the left lower lobe.
Figure 2Histopathology of one case.
A: hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining shows encapsulated yeasts (4-7 um) (×400). B: periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) staining of the yeast cells (×400).