Ulcerative cellulitis of the arm: A case of primary cutaneous cryptococcosis

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Cutaneous cryptococcosis is usually secondary to the hematogenous dissemination of pulmonary or meningeal Cryptococcus neoformans. Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis (PCC) is a rare form of the infection, typically caused by direct inoculation from trauma to the skin [1]. Most cases of PCC present as a localized cellulitis, abscess, nodule, or ulceration. Herein, we present a case of a rapidly spreading cellulitis characterized by bullae and ulceration, caused by direct inoculation from a fall.

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Henderson, G. P., & Dreyer, S. (2018). Ulcerative cellulitis of the arm: A case of primary cutaneous cryptococcosis. Dermatology Online Journal, 24(2). https://doi.org/10.5070/d3242038170

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