“…In immunocompetent hosts, Trichosporon species typically cause allergic pneumonitis or superficial skin infections—immunosuppressed patients, particularly those with profound neutropenia related to treatment for a hematologic malignancy or disorder, may develop invasive disease with a mortality rate as high as 70% 11,19. Skin involvement is common, often with hemorrhagic painless macules, papules, or nodules on the trunk, face, and extremities 13,15,16,20. Lung involvement in disseminated disease is a significant contributor to morbidity and mortality, as seen in this case, with heart, spleen, liver, and kidney involvement also observed 13,19,20.…”