“…One report suggested a mortality rate of 81.2%, with most deaths directly attributable to cryptococcal infection and with over half of deaths occurring within 2 weeks after diagnosis [4]. Cryptococcal infection and abscess formation can affect almost any part of the body, with reports of bone, skin, intramuscular, cerebellar, brain stem, retropharyngeal, prostatic, ocular, breast, thyroid, ovarian, and mediastinal abscesses seen in the literature [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25].…”