Complete Remission of Primary Cutaneous Cryptococcosis in an Immunosuppressed Patient after Fluconazole Treatment

G. Landucci, P. Farinelli, E. Zavattaro, R. Giorgione, L. C. Gironi, F. Veronese, S. Astolfi, R. Tiberio, R. Boldorini, E. Colombo, P. Savoia
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Cryptococcus neoformans is opportunistic encapsulated yeast that represents the most frequent cryptococcal species found in humans. It can cause three types of infections: pulmonary cryptococcosis, cryptococcal meningitis and cutaneous cryptococcosis. Cutaneous cryptococcosis may represent the dissemination of a systemic infection (especially from nervous or pulmonary primary site of infection) or may be the only localization, due to a direct inoculation into the skin, because of a traumatic injury. Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis (PCC) is rare and mainly affects elderly patients, from rural areas, with history of cutaneous injuries and activities predisposing wounds or exposure to bird droppings. Immunosuppression may be a predisponing factor. The most utilized treatment is fluconazole, but often, especially for ulcers or deep wounds; surgery is required for complete tissues repair. Herein, we present a case of PCC in an immunosuppressed patient, with destroying ulcers involving deep tissues, completely resolved after fluconazole treatment, without surgical intervention.
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氟康唑治疗后免疫抑制患者原发性皮肤隐球菌病完全缓解
新型隐球菌是一种机会包裹的酵母,是人类中发现的最常见的隐球菌。它可引起三种类型的感染:肺隐球菌病、隐球菌脑膜炎和皮肤隐球菌病。皮肤隐球菌病可能代表全身感染的传播(尤其是来自神经或肺部原发感染部位),也可能是唯一的局限性感染,因为创伤直接接种到皮肤中。原发性皮肤隐球菌病(PCC)很罕见,主要影响来自农村地区的老年患者,他们有皮肤损伤史和易受伤口或接触鸟粪的活动。免疫抑制可能是一个预吸收因素。最常用的治疗方法是氟康唑,但经常使用,尤其是对溃疡或深伤口;完整的组织修复需要手术。在此,我们报告了一例免疫抑制患者的PCC,其破坏性溃疡累及深部组织,经氟康唑治疗后完全缓解,无需手术干预。
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