a b s t r a c t Cryptococcal infection has been increasing among immunosuppressed population. We report three cases of Cryptococcus neoformans infection in immunosuppressed patients – two renal transplanted and one with lupus nephritis. Early infection (o3months) was diagnosed in two – an allograft Cryptococcus infection and a central nervous system involvement. The third, a 10-year transplant vintage patient, presented with cryptococcal meningitis. Amphotericin B provided good clinical outcomes. We outline the importance of suspicion for cryptococcal infection in immunosuppressed patients
Abstract Background Cellulitis is an unusual presentation of disseminated cryptococcosis, a serious ...
This study describes the association of allograft loss and immune reconstitution syndrome (1RS) in t...
Cryptococcosis is a rare infection with high mortality in patients who have undergone heart transpla...
Immunocompromised patients are at increased risk of disseminated cryptococcal infection, often prese...
International audienceCryptococcosis is the third most common cause of invasive fungal infection in ...
Unique clinical characteristics and other variables influencing the outcome of Cryptococcus neoforma...
Background: The aim of this research paper was to determine the incidence, risk factors, and clinica...
A 29-year-old man complained of a 2-day history of frontal headache and new-onset fever but no other...
The impact of current transplantation practices on the characteristics of cryptococcosis in solid-or...
Cryptococcosis is a common invasive fungal infection (IFI) in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipient...
Cryptococcosis remains a significant opportunistic infection in solid organ transplant recipients. D...
Ten cases of cryptococcosis have been identified in a 13 year experience with more than 650 renal tr...
SummaryBackgroundCryptococcosis is a severe fungal infection with a high mortality rate among solid-...
Background: Cryptococcosis is a severe fungal infection with a high mortality rate among solid-organ...
Cryptococcosis, a life-threatening mycosis caused mainly by Cryptococcus neoformans, appears to be d...
Abstract Background Cellulitis is an unusual presentation of disseminated cryptococcosis, a serious ...
This study describes the association of allograft loss and immune reconstitution syndrome (1RS) in t...
Cryptococcosis is a rare infection with high mortality in patients who have undergone heart transpla...
Immunocompromised patients are at increased risk of disseminated cryptococcal infection, often prese...
International audienceCryptococcosis is the third most common cause of invasive fungal infection in ...
Unique clinical characteristics and other variables influencing the outcome of Cryptococcus neoforma...
Background: The aim of this research paper was to determine the incidence, risk factors, and clinica...
A 29-year-old man complained of a 2-day history of frontal headache and new-onset fever but no other...
The impact of current transplantation practices on the characteristics of cryptococcosis in solid-or...
Cryptococcosis is a common invasive fungal infection (IFI) in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipient...
Cryptococcosis remains a significant opportunistic infection in solid organ transplant recipients. D...
Ten cases of cryptococcosis have been identified in a 13 year experience with more than 650 renal tr...
SummaryBackgroundCryptococcosis is a severe fungal infection with a high mortality rate among solid-...
Background: Cryptococcosis is a severe fungal infection with a high mortality rate among solid-organ...
Cryptococcosis, a life-threatening mycosis caused mainly by Cryptococcus neoformans, appears to be d...
Abstract Background Cellulitis is an unusual presentation of disseminated cryptococcosis, a serious ...
This study describes the association of allograft loss and immune reconstitution syndrome (1RS) in t...
Cryptococcosis is a rare infection with high mortality in patients who have undergone heart transpla...