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Cryptococcus neoform

✍ Scribed by Rubén López-Martínez; José Luis Soto-Hernández; Luis Ostrosky-Zeichner; Laura Rocío Castañón-Olivares; Verónica Angeles-Morales; Julio Sotelo


Book ID
104772919
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
305 KB
Volume
134
Category
Article
ISSN
0301-486X

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✦ Synopsis


A retrospective study of 20 patients with cryptococcal meningitis and their isolated strains was performed. Cryptococcus neoformans vat. neoformans was recovered from 14 (70%) cases, and var. gattii was recovered from six (30%) patients. Twelve patients had AIDS (all carrying var. neoformans), two had other diseases (one with var. neoformans and one var. gattii) and there was no identifiable underlying disease in six (one var. neoformans and five var. gattii). Fourteen patients (11 var. neoformans and three var. gattii) resided in the Mexico City area, where a temperate climate is prevalent, and there were six cases (three var. neoformans and three var. gattii) from states with a tropical/subtropical climate. Although there was no significant statistical difference between the two varieties, the fatal outcome was higher in patients with var. neoformans. The disease caused by var. gattii strains was characterized by a higher opening pressure, more inflamatory changes of CSF and a longer clinical course (delayed clinical and mycological cure). Cryptococcus neoformans var. gattii is a significant cause ofcryptococcal meningitis in patients without underlying diseases in Mexico.


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