Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis is an uncommon condition. Patients with immunosuppression and those of older age are more susceptible to infection, warranting investigations into underlying systemic disease. We report the case of a 49-year-old male with multiple sclerosis in remission on fingolimod who presented with a non-healing skin lesion on his upper thigh for a duration of two years. Skin biopsy showed dermal parasitized histiocytes, and serum antigens for histoplasmosis and Cryptococcus were negative. Further investigation with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) demonstrated cutaneous cryptococcal infection, with no associated systemic signs or symptoms. This case report highlights an uncommon presentation of cutaneous cryptococcosis on an unexposed skin surface with successful and rapid improvement following fluconazole therapy without fingolimod discontinuation.
The 2020-2021 residency interview season was the first in which interviews were entirely virtual, and residency interviews may continue to be offered in this format. Digital eye strain can negatively affect applicants’ interview experience. We provide an overview of the virtual residency interview experience with a view to providing applicants with solutions that minimize eye strain. Symptoms, contributing factors, and evidence-based interventions for digital eye strain are discussed.
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