Abstract
Objective
Cryptococcus is an opportunistic yeast with a worldwide distribution that primarily causes significant infections in immunocompromised individuals, generally by affecting the respiratory tract. But primary cutaneous cryptococcosis (PCC) without systemic infection is rare. We report a case of PCC in a patient with nephrotic syndrome.
Methods
The 23-year-old man developed severe necrotising cellulitis on both the anterior and posterior of his trunk following a massage. He had been treated with systemic corticosteroids over 20 months for nephrotic syndrome. A skin biopsy of the wound area revealed cutaneous vasculitis and chronic inflammation with yeast-like organisms. Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) staining indicated that the structures were consistent with Cryptococcus. A Cryptococcus neoformans infection was confirmed by culture. Azole therapy was begun, and the skin ulcers gradually stopped disseminating. However, the patient died following continuous capillary haemorrhage on the 22 day since admission.
Conclusion
Cryptococcus is crucial to be considered in the differential diagnosis of subcutaneous necrosis in any patient on immunosuppressive therapy.
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Liu, Y., qunpeng, H., Shutian, X. et al. Fatal primary cutaneous cryptococcosis: case report and review of published literature. Ir J Med Sci 185, 959–963 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-015-1346-x
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