Pulmonary cryptococcosis with endobronchial lesions and meningitis

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A 58-year-old man presented with right chest pain, anorexia, general malaise, and fever. Chest computed tomography showed a mass lesion with right middle lobe atelectasis. The bronchoscopy showed polypoid lesions with a smooth surface in each right middle lobe bronchial lumen. The histopathology revealed the dense accumulation of histiocyte-like cells with foamy cytoplasm under the bronchial epithelium along with yeast-like fungi stained positively with both Alcian blue and Grocott’s stains. Cryptococcus neoformans was cultured from the bronchial washings. We diagnosed the patient with pulmonary cryptococcosis with en-dobronchial lesions. The fluconazole treatment was changed to liposomal amphotericin-B and flucytosine after the diagnosis of cryptococcal meningitis. The minimum inhibitory concentration of the fungi suggested resistance to fluconazole and flucytosine. The lesion regressed after these treatments.

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Odashima, K., Takayanagi, N., Ishiguro, T., Shimizu, Y., & Sugita, Y. (2014). Pulmonary cryptococcosis with endobronchial lesions and meningitis. Internal Medicine, 53(23), 2731–2735. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.53.1616

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