Abstract
This report describes a 29-year-old man with AIDS and disseminated lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis diagnosis presenting a poor therapeutic adhesion to itraconazole therapy that later evolved to neurological impairment and death. Necropsy showed granulomatous reaction and yeast-like forms similar to Sporothrix schenckii in meninges, lymph nodes, marrow bone, skin, testicles, epididymides and pancreas. Meningeal sporotrichosis cases associated to AIDS are reviewed in brief. © 2005 ISHAM.
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Silva-Vergara, M. L., Maneira, F. R. Z., De Oliveira, R. M., Santos, C. T. B., Etchebehere, R. M., & Adad, S. J. (2005, March). Multifocal sporotrichosis with meningeal involvement in a patient with AIDS. Medical Mycology. https://doi.org/10.1080/13693780500035904
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