Cutaneous Naganishia albida (Cryptococcus albidus) infection: a case report and literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Vítor Falcão de
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Funari, Alexandre Pereira, Taborda, Mariane, Magri, Adriana Satie Gonçalves Kono, Levin, Anna Sara, Magri, Marcello Mihailenko Chaves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/220634
Resumo: Naganishia albida (Cryptococcus albidus) is considered saprophytic fungi, and is rarely reported as a human pathogen. Cutaneous infections caused by non-neoformans cryptococcus are rare. We describe a case of an immunocompetent older male with cutaneous cryptococcosis caused by Naganishia albida following skin trauma, and conduct a literature review in PubMed, Lilacs, and Embase. Only six previous similar reports were found. The seven cases (including ours) were widely distributed geographically (Brazil, the US, the UK, Hungary, South Korea, and Iran), all males, and their ages varied, ranging from 14 to 86 years. Four individuals had underlying skin diseases (Sezary Syndrome, psoriasis, and skin rash without etiology) plus potentially immunosuppressive underlying conditions (diabetes mellitus, kidney transplantation, and the use of etanercept, adalimumab, and methylprednisolone). Cutaneous presentation was polymorphic, with lesions characterized as warts, ulcers, plaques, and even macules. Two patients presented disseminated disease. Serum cryptococcal antigen was negative in six patients, and diagnosis was made by fungal culture in all. There is a lack of data on optimal antifungal treatment and outcomes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cutaneous Naganishia albida (Cryptococcus albidus) infection: a case report and literature review
title Cutaneous Naganishia albida (Cryptococcus albidus) infection: a case report and literature review
spellingShingle Cutaneous Naganishia albida (Cryptococcus albidus) infection: a case report and literature review
Oliveira, Vítor Falcão de
Cryptococcus albidus
Naganishia albida
Cryptococcal infection
Fungal skin disease
title_short Cutaneous Naganishia albida (Cryptococcus albidus) infection: a case report and literature review
title_full Cutaneous Naganishia albida (Cryptococcus albidus) infection: a case report and literature review
title_fullStr Cutaneous Naganishia albida (Cryptococcus albidus) infection: a case report and literature review
title_full_unstemmed Cutaneous Naganishia albida (Cryptococcus albidus) infection: a case report and literature review
title_sort Cutaneous Naganishia albida (Cryptococcus albidus) infection: a case report and literature review
author Oliveira, Vítor Falcão de
author_facet Oliveira, Vítor Falcão de
Funari, Alexandre Pereira
Taborda, Mariane
Magri, Adriana Satie Gonçalves Kono
Levin, Anna Sara
Magri, Marcello Mihailenko Chaves
author_role author
author2 Funari, Alexandre Pereira
Taborda, Mariane
Magri, Adriana Satie Gonçalves Kono
Levin, Anna Sara
Magri, Marcello Mihailenko Chaves
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Vítor Falcão de
Funari, Alexandre Pereira
Taborda, Mariane
Magri, Adriana Satie Gonçalves Kono
Levin, Anna Sara
Magri, Marcello Mihailenko Chaves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cryptococcus albidus
Naganishia albida
Cryptococcal infection
Fungal skin disease
topic Cryptococcus albidus
Naganishia albida
Cryptococcal infection
Fungal skin disease
description Naganishia albida (Cryptococcus albidus) is considered saprophytic fungi, and is rarely reported as a human pathogen. Cutaneous infections caused by non-neoformans cryptococcus are rare. We describe a case of an immunocompetent older male with cutaneous cryptococcosis caused by Naganishia albida following skin trauma, and conduct a literature review in PubMed, Lilacs, and Embase. Only six previous similar reports were found. The seven cases (including ours) were widely distributed geographically (Brazil, the US, the UK, Hungary, South Korea, and Iran), all males, and their ages varied, ranging from 14 to 86 years. Four individuals had underlying skin diseases (Sezary Syndrome, psoriasis, and skin rash without etiology) plus potentially immunosuppressive underlying conditions (diabetes mellitus, kidney transplantation, and the use of etanercept, adalimumab, and methylprednisolone). Cutaneous presentation was polymorphic, with lesions characterized as warts, ulcers, plaques, and even macules. Two patients presented disseminated disease. Serum cryptococcal antigen was negative in six patients, and diagnosis was made by fungal culture in all. There is a lack of data on optimal antifungal treatment and outcomes.
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