2015
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1554479
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Presentation of Case: Spinal Cord Compression and Cryptococcosis

Abstract: Introduction Cryptococcosis is uncommon in man; preferentially affects pigeon breeders, birders, and laboratory workers. The advent of HIV has significantly increased its frequency. AIDS in adults is the main predisposing factor in over 80% of cases.1 The CDC (Center for Disease Control) in Atlanta states that only 1% of the population under 13 years infected with HIV contracted the disease.3,4 The cryptococcal yeasts are spherical, round, or oval, 3 to 8 mm in diameter; with the capsule, measuring up to 20 µm… Show more

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