2021
DOI: 10.2147/idr.s325826
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Mediastinal Small Cell Carcinoma with Primary Cutaneous Cryptococcosis: A Rare Case Report

Abstract: Cutaneous cryptococcosis, an infectious disease resulting from Cryptococcus neoformans, primarily affects immunodeficient individuals. Here, we report a case of mediastinal small cell carcinoma (MSCC) complicated with multiple skin and soft tissue infections mimicking erysipelas and cellulitis. Antibiotics for bacteria were ineffective and a culture of pus from the infected areas revealed Cryptococcus neoformans in this patient. The absence of any evidence indicative of systemic cryptococcal infection leads to… Show more

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“…7 The last patient died due to his disease. 8 Histopathology findings characteristic of PCC infections are characterized by 2 patterns: a paucireactive pattern or a mixed suppurative pattern. Paucireactive pattern is seen mainly in the more immunized population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 The last patient died due to his disease. 8 Histopathology findings characteristic of PCC infections are characterized by 2 patterns: a paucireactive pattern or a mixed suppurative pattern. Paucireactive pattern is seen mainly in the more immunized population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%