Metaplastic breast carcinoma is a rare and aggressive condition, accounting less than 1% of breast malignancies. It presents with large mass and frequently with distant metastasis at time of diagnosis. Morphologically, it is characterized by the differentiation of neoplastic epithelium into epithelial or mesenchymal-looking elements like squamous cells, spindle cells, cartilage, or bone and has poor prognosis with its triple negative status.
Introduction: Cryptoccocus neoformans is an encapsulated fungal pathogen which is contracted through inhalation of the infectious organisms which cause primarily pulmonary disease. The infection remains latent until the host becomes immunocompromised. The disease may disseminate to different sites; however most patients essentially present with brain and lung disease (meningitis and pneumonia, respectively). Cryptococcal lymphadenitis is therefore an uncommon occurrence of this infection.
Objective: We describe the clinico-pathological features of an 18-year-old male with vertically transmitted HIV/AIDS infection who presented to our hospital with features of disseminated cryptococcal infection and notable lymph node involvement.
Case Presentation: An 18-year-old secondary school adolescent boy presented to our hospital with a 3-week history of fever, headache, body weakness and marked loss of body weight. He had been recently diagnosed with HIV infection and initiated on antiretroviral therapy (ART). On examination, he was weak, dehydrated and had multiple enlarged lymph nodes and facial skin papules. Notably, laboratory investigations revealed positive India ink test on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) microscopy examination and culture, positive PAS stain for yeasts on lymph node histopathology and markedly prominent chest lymph nodes on the chest X-ray. A diagnosis of disseminated Cryptococcosis with lymph node involvement was made. He improved on Amphotericin B and oral fluconazole and a repeat CSF culture two weeks later was negative for Cryptococcus neoformans.
Conclusion: Cryptococcal lymphadenitis is a rare manifestation of Cryptococcal disease.
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