Diagnostic Cytopathology | 2021

Cryptococcus neoformans in a child with CSF rhinorrhoea: A cytopathological diagnosis

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Cryptococcosis is caused by Cryptococcus neoformans and is fatal in children. The fungus is known to enter respiratory tract by inhalation and localizes in lungs in immunocompetent host. Patients with immunocompromised state facilitate dissemination of disease. However, disseminated cases have been described in immunocompetent HIV‐negative individuals. CSF rhinorrhoea as a predisposing cause of cryptococcal meningitis has been rarely reported. We hereby describe C. neoformans directly spreading to the meninges in 1\u2009year child due to CSF rhinorrhoea and the fungus was detected on fluid cytology.

Volume 49
Pages E348 - E351
DOI 10.1002/dc.24799
Language English
Journal Diagnostic Cytopathology

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