• Title of article

    Cutaneous cryptococcal infection: Initial manifestation of acquired T-cell immunodeficiency due to malignant thymoma

  • Author/Authors

    McCann ، Timothy Department of Internal Medicine - Good Samaritan Hospital , Patel ، Anar S. Department of Infectious Diseases - Good Samaritan Hospital , Patel ، Neha Department of Internal Medicine - Good Samaritan Hospital , Sharath ، Deepali B. Department of Internal Medicine - Good Samaritan Hospital , Mansouri ، Borna Department of Internal Medicine - Good Samaritan Hospital , Contreras ، Cynthia Department of Internal Medicine - Good Samaritan Hospital

  • From page
    55
  • To page
    58
  • Abstract
    Background and Purpose: Cryptococcosis is a known opportunistic infection. Thymomas are known to cause immune dysregulation. We describe an atypical case of cutaneous cryptococcosis in a patient with acquired T cell immunodeficiency that has been found to be secondary to a type B3 thymoma with progression to carcinoma. Case report: A 63-year-old male presented with a chronic skin lesion confirmed as Cryptococcus neoformans on biopsy and an incidental mediastinal mass found during infectious work-up for the notable cluster of differentiation 4 (CD4)+ lymphopenia. This led to the diagnosis of a type B3 thymoma requiring resection. The cryptococcal lesion was treated successfully with azole therapy. Conclusion: C. neoformans is an opportunistic infection rarely associated with isolated T cell immunodeficiency due to thymomas. A multidisciplinary approach and understanding of the pathogenicity of cryptococcus and the immunological effect of thymic dysfunction are paramount to diagnosis and treatment.
  • Keywords
    Cutaneous cryptococcosis , Cryptococcus neoformans , Thymic carcinoma , Type B3 thymoma
  • Journal title
    Current Medical Mycology
  • Journal title
    Current Medical Mycology
  • Record number

    2735527