Disseminated Cryptococcal Infection in Apparently Immunocompetent Child: a Case Report

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https://doi.org/10.3126/jbpkihs.v6i1.55117

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Cryptococcosis, Eosinophilia, Meningitis

Abstract

Cryptococcal infection is the third most common fungal infection which commonly affects immune-compromised hosts but is increasingly recognized in immunocompetent hosts also. Here, we report disseminated cryptococcosis in an apparently immunocompetent child presenting with high-grade fever, headache and altered sensorium for one month. He had pallor, lymphadenopathy, skin lesions, decreased vision, sixth and seventh cranial nerve palsy, and hepatosplenomegaly. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis report, contrast-enhanced Computed Tomography of brain, and bone-marrow aspiration were normal. The diagnosis was confirmed on bone marrow biopsy. Early diagnosis and timely management of this disease would be life-saving for many children.

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Published

2023-06-29

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Basnet, S., Shrivastav, S., & Kumar Gupta, D. (2023). Disseminated Cryptococcal Infection in Apparently Immunocompetent Child: a Case Report. Journal of BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, 6(1), 46–49. https://doi.org/10.3126/jbpkihs.v6i1.55117

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Case Reports