SummaryCryptococcus laurentii is an extremely rare human pathogen. We report a case of primary cutaneous cryptococcosis caused by Cryptococcus laurentii in an immunocompetent patient, an 8-year-old child with a solitary lesion on the forearm. It was impossible to determine the source of infection and no predisposing factors were found. Oral treatment with fluconazole was totally successful. A review of the literature showed only three cases of cutaneous infection by Cryptococcus laurentii. All of the cases occurred in immunocompromised patients. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of Cryptococcus laurentii in an immunocompetent host
The authors study a patient carrying Aids, with exuberant dermatological manifestations of cryptococ...
Background and Purpose: Cryptococcosis is a known opportunistic infection. Thymomas are known to cau...
A 31-year-old patient with stage 4 HIV/AIDS presented with recurrent painful skin ulcers for more th...
SummaryCryptococcus laurentii is an extremely rare human pathogen. We report a case of primary cutan...
Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic infection, the incidence of which is increased in the immunocompr...
AbstractCutaneous cryptococcosis usually develops secondary to hematogenous spread in immunocompromi...
Cryptococcus laurentii is one of several non- neoformans cryptococci that have rarely been associate...
Cryptococcus neoformans is an opportunistic germ, usually causing infections in immunocompromised pa...
Cryptococcemia attributed to non-neoformans cryptococci has not received much attention due to the r...
Background Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis is an uncommon infectious disease caused by Cryptococcus...
[[abstract]]Cryptococcus spp. other than Cryptococcus neoformans are generally considered nonpathoge...
We report a case of primary cutaneous cryptococcosis in an immunocompetent host. Several nodules, is...
AbstractRecently, there has been an increase in the incidence of cryptococcosis even among immunocom...
Naganishia albida (Cryptococcus albidus) is considered saprophytic fungi, and is rarely reported as ...
Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated yeast responsible for disseminated meningitis in immunoco...
The authors study a patient carrying Aids, with exuberant dermatological manifestations of cryptococ...
Background and Purpose: Cryptococcosis is a known opportunistic infection. Thymomas are known to cau...
A 31-year-old patient with stage 4 HIV/AIDS presented with recurrent painful skin ulcers for more th...
SummaryCryptococcus laurentii is an extremely rare human pathogen. We report a case of primary cutan...
Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic infection, the incidence of which is increased in the immunocompr...
AbstractCutaneous cryptococcosis usually develops secondary to hematogenous spread in immunocompromi...
Cryptococcus laurentii is one of several non- neoformans cryptococci that have rarely been associate...
Cryptococcus neoformans is an opportunistic germ, usually causing infections in immunocompromised pa...
Cryptococcemia attributed to non-neoformans cryptococci has not received much attention due to the r...
Background Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis is an uncommon infectious disease caused by Cryptococcus...
[[abstract]]Cryptococcus spp. other than Cryptococcus neoformans are generally considered nonpathoge...
We report a case of primary cutaneous cryptococcosis in an immunocompetent host. Several nodules, is...
AbstractRecently, there has been an increase in the incidence of cryptococcosis even among immunocom...
Naganishia albida (Cryptococcus albidus) is considered saprophytic fungi, and is rarely reported as ...
Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated yeast responsible for disseminated meningitis in immunoco...
The authors study a patient carrying Aids, with exuberant dermatological manifestations of cryptococ...
Background and Purpose: Cryptococcosis is a known opportunistic infection. Thymomas are known to cau...
A 31-year-old patient with stage 4 HIV/AIDS presented with recurrent painful skin ulcers for more th...