“…Cryptococcus neoformans infection is still the most common CNS fungal infection, whereas Aspergillus and Mucor are relatively uncommon causes of CNS infection (Qi, 2014 ). Aspergillosis CNS fungal infection may present with various features depending on the pathogenicity of a specific pathogenic species and the status of the host's immune response (Rallis et al, 2014 ). The most common primary sites of aspergillosis are lungs, paranasal sinuses, and ear canal (Baddley et al, 2003 ).…”