BACKGROUND: Cryptococcal infection is opportunistic and occurs most commonly in immunocompromised patients. Meningitis is the most frequent manifestation and causes marked morbidity and mortality. Other sites are less common. We report a case of vaginal cryptococcal infection. CASE: A 72-year-old patient who had undergone resection of the colon for cancer 9 years earlier was noted to have a suspicious lesion on the right vaginal wall after an abnormal Papanicolaou test. Biopsy of the lesion showed findings compatible with cryptococcal infection. Serial examinations revealed no evidence of systemic infection or immunocompromised condition. Empirical treatment was tried with fluconazole. Follow-up colposcopy showed almost complete disappearance of the vaginal lesion, and histologic section and culture of the tissue failed to reveal cryptococcus. CONCLUSION: Cryptococcal infection is rare, especially in a patient with no evidence of an immunocompromised condition. The preliminary result of fluconazole treatment was satisfactory. However, further follow-up and evaluation are needed to confirm the effectiveness of fluconazole in our patient.
BACKGROUND:Cryptococcal infection is opportunistic and occurs most commonly in immunocompromised patients. Meningitis is the most frequent manifestation and causes marked morbidity and mortality. Other sites are less common. We report a case of vaginal cryptococcal infection. CASE: A 72-year-old patient who had undergone resection of the colon for cancer 9 years earlier was noted to have a suspicious lesion on the right vaginal wall after an abnormal Papanicolaou test. Biopsy of the lesion showed findings compatible with cryptococcal infection. Serial examinations revealed no evidence of systemic infection or immunocompromised condition. Empirical treatment was tried with fluconazole. Follow-up colposcopy showed almost complete disappearance of the vaginal lesion, and histologic section and culture of the tissue failed to reveal cryptococcus. CONCLUSION:Cryptococcal infection is rare, especially in a patient with no evidence of an immunocompromised condition. The preliminary result of fluconazole treatment was satisfactory. However, further follow-up and evaluation are needed to confirm the effectiveness of fluconazole in our patient.