Meningitis due to prototheca wickerhamii in a patient with AIDS

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The first documented case of algal meningitis due to Prototheca wickerhamii is reported in a patient with AIDS. The initial CSF culture yielded only Cryptococcus neoformans. P. wickerhamii was isolated on four subsequent lumbar punctures. The patient died, and at autopsy the alga was isolated from leptomeninges over the brain and about the spinal cord. Histologic sections from numerous locations of the brain revealed masses of cryptococci and protothecae. © 1992 Oxford University Press.

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Kaminski, Z. C., Kapila, R., Sharer, L. R., Kloser, P., & Kaufman, L. (1992). Meningitis due to prototheca wickerhamii in a patient with AIDS. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 15(4), 704–706. https://doi.org/10.1093/clind/15.4.704

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