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    Can Respir J. 2006 Jul-Aug;13(5):275-8.

    Pneumonia and pleural effusion due to Cryptococcus laurentii in a clinically proven case of AIDS.

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    Mycoplasma Laboratory of the Department of Microbiology, Dr ALM PG Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Madras, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.

    Abstract

    Non-neoformans cryptococci were previously considered to be saprophytes and nonpathogenic to humans. Cryptococcus laurentii is frequently used as a biological means to control fruit rot. Interestingly, C laurentii has recently been reported to be a rare cause of infection in humans. The authors report a case of pulmonary cryptococcosis caused by C laurentii in a diabetic AIDS patient who was on antituberculosis and antiretroviral treatments. The sputum smear revealed capsulated yeast cells that were identified as C laurentii. Repeated pleural fluid culture revealed growth of C laurentii. Both respiratory samples were negative for acid-fast bacilli. Moraxella catarrhalis and Klebsiella pneumoniae were also found in the sputum, but not in the pleural fluid. The patient had a good response to oral fluconazole therapy at 600 mg/day for five weeks and was then discharged. The present article is the first to report on the rare pulmonary involvement of C laurentii in the Indian HIV population. These unusual forms of cryptococci create a diagnostic predicament in the rapid diagnosis of pulmonary cryptococcosis. A high degree of suspicion and improvement of techniques for culture and identification will contribute to the early diagnosis and treatment of unusual fungal infections.

    PMID:
    16896431
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC2683308
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