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Cryptococcal Meningitis in Immunocompetent Patient-Case Report

Yanes Brum Bello1, Hanna Guapyassu Machado1, Juliana Freitas Silveira1, Fernanda Schettini1, Gilberto Martins Junior1, Sergio Dortas Junior1, Carlos Henrique Reis1, Marco Orsini2, Peter Salem3, Dionis Machado4, Victor Hugo Bastos4, Amanda Julia Ramos Bezerra5, Fernanda Martins Coelho Catharino1 and Antonio Marcos da Silva Catharino1
  • 1 General Hospital of Nova Iguaçu, Brazil
  • 2 Antônio Pedro University Hospital-Federal Fluminense University-UFF, Brazil
  • 3 Antonio Pedro University Hospital-Federal Fluminense University-UFF, Brazil
  • 4 Brain Mapping Lab and Functionality-Federal University of Piauí (UFPI), Brazil
  • 5 Brain Mapping Lab and Functionallity (UFPI), Brazil

Abstract

Cryptococcal Meningitis (CM) is a rare infection in immunocompetent patients. A kind of central nervous system infection caused by encapsulated yeast-like fungus Cryptococcus neoformans. A 59-year-old man presented to the Neurology Department of Nova Iguacu General Hospital, complaining has felt "muddled" recently and feeling diaphragmatic spasm without any apparent cause. In addition, at neurological examination, the patient was slightly confused and during the mini-mental state examination he scored less than 20 points, feeling "slowed down", no cranial nerve dysfunction, "rigidity of gait as well as of hand movements, more pronounced on the right one, pyramidal signs bilaterally were more intensely noted on the left". His MRI, lumbar puncture, fungal isolation and Nakin Ink were positive to Cryptococcosis while, in turn, HIV tests I and II were both negative. The treatment was started with Amphotericin B 50 mg IV, once a day, plus Dexamethashone. From our clinical case, we decided to do a brief review about Cryptococcoal Meningitis in immunocompetents and Cryptococcoma, researching at MedLine and Pubmed, using terms "Cryptococcal meningitis", "Cryptococcal meningitis in immunocompetent" and "Cryptococcomas". It is concluded that CM in immunocompetents is uncommon, but an important cause of non-acute meningitis, that should be included in the range of causes of preventable blindness. In this sense, this article purposes advertise clinicians and specialists, to recognize the clinical manifestation and diagnosis of cryptococcal meningitis in immunocompetents, trying to avoid a later diagnosis and the following complications.

Current Research in Medicine
Volume 4 No. 1, 2013, 100-104

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/amjsp.2013.100.104

Submitted On: 15 May 2012 Published On: 2 May 2013

How to Cite: Bello, Y. B., Machado, H. G., Silveira, J. F., Schettini, F., Junior, G. M., Junior, S. D., Reis, C. H., Orsini, M., Salem, P., Machado, D., Bastos, V. H., Bezerra, A. J. R., Catharino, F. M. C. & Catharino, A. M. D. S. (2013). Cryptococcal Meningitis in Immunocompetent Patient-Case Report. Current Research in Medicine, 4(1), 100-104. https://doi.org/10.3844/amjsp.2013.100.104

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Keywords

  • Immunocompetent Patient
  • Neuroinfection
  • Cryptococcal Meningitis