First Subungual Cryptococcosis Described in an HIV Patient with Disseminated Cryptococcosis
S Chiheb, Y Slimani, R Karam, F Marnissi… - Skin Appendage …, 2021 - karger.com
Background: Cutaneous cryptococcosis occurs in 10–15% of patients with disseminated
cryptococcosis. It typically presents as papulonodular molluscum-like lesions, but it can also …
cryptococcosis. It typically presents as papulonodular molluscum-like lesions, but it can also …
[HTML][HTML] Cutaneous cryptococcosis of the penis
D Calista, C Grosso - Dermatology Online Journal, 2008 - escholarship.org
Disseminated cryptococcosis is a well-known opportunistic infection in AIDS patients. We
report an unusual patient who demonstrated an isolated plaque of cryptococcosis on the …
report an unusual patient who demonstrated an isolated plaque of cryptococcosis on the …
Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis in an immunocompetent host: case report and review of the literature
F Revenga, JF Paricio, FJ Merino, T Nebreda… - Dermatology, 2002 - karger.com
We report a 46-year-old male who developed cellulitis of his third right finger after being
injured with a metallic object. Cryptococcus neoformans var. neoformans was isolated from …
injured with a metallic object. Cryptococcus neoformans var. neoformans was isolated from …
Ulcerative cellulitis of the arm: a case of primary cutaneous cryptococcosis.
GP Henderson, S Dreyer - Dermatology Online Journal, 2018 - europepmc.org
Cutaneous cryptococcosis is usually secondary to the hematogenous dissemination of
pulmonary or meningeal Cryptococcus neoformans. Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis …
pulmonary or meningeal Cryptococcus neoformans. Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis …
Cutaneous cryptococcosis
H Noguchi, T Matsumoto, U Kimura… - Medical Mycology …, 2019 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Cutaneous cryptococcosis is classified either as primary or secondary based on the route of
infection. The disease can also be classified either as localized cutaneous cryptococcosis or …
infection. The disease can also be classified either as localized cutaneous cryptococcosis or …
Cutaneous cryptococcosis mimicking basal cell carcinoma and revealing systemic involvement in acquired immunodeficiency
H Atarguine, O Hocar, F Abbad, H Rais… - Journal de Mycologie …, 2015 - europepmc.org
[Cutaneous cryptococcosis mimicking basal cell carcinoma and revealing systemic involvement
in acquired immunodeficiency]. - Abstract - Europe PMC Sign in | Create an account …
in acquired immunodeficiency]. - Abstract - Europe PMC Sign in | Create an account …
Umbilicated papules on the bilateral upper and lower extremities
AM Cartron, N Challa, C Chung… - Dermatology Online …, 2020 - escholarship.org
Cryptococcosis is a rare opportunistic infection with morphologically diverse cutaneous
presentations. Primary infection typically occurs in the lungs with subsequent hematogenous …
presentations. Primary infection typically occurs in the lungs with subsequent hematogenous …
Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis: a new case of this rare entity
C Arjona-Aguilera, D Jiménez-Gallo… - Open Forum …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
CONCLUSIONS In conclusion, we describe a new case of PCC in an inmunocompromised
patient treated successfully following the latest IDSA guidelines. Differential diagnosis of …
patient treated successfully following the latest IDSA guidelines. Differential diagnosis of …
[PDF][PDF] Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis
DH Shin, KS Kim, JM Lee, JS Choi… - Annals of Dermatology, 1999 - anndermatol.org
We report a case of primary cutaneous cryptococcosis on the left knee of a 67 year-old
woman. She had a large ulcerated and indurated plaque with yellowish purulent exudates …
woman. She had a large ulcerated and indurated plaque with yellowish purulent exudates …
[HTML][HTML] Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis in an immunocompetent man: a case report
YY Lu, CS Wu, CH Hong - Dermatologica sinica, 2013 - Elsevier
Cutaneous cryptococcosis usually develops secondary to hematogenous spread in
immunocompromised hosts. Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis (PCC) is a rare condition …
immunocompromised hosts. Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis (PCC) is a rare condition …