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. 1991 Sep;74(9):421-2.

Cryptococcal meningitis in pregnancy: a case report

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Cryptococcal meningitis in pregnancy: a case report

V Chotmongkol et al. J Med Assoc Thai. 1991 Sep.

Abstract

We report a pregnant woman with cryptococcal meningitis. She experienced symptoms of meningitis before gestation which worsened during pregnancy. Combined treatment of amphotericin B and flucytosine, including ventriculo-peritoneal shunt gave a favorable outcome for both the patient and her child. We suggest that pregnant women with cryptococcal meningitis should continue their pregnancy and prefer to use combination of both drugs in standard doses because of the effectiveness, shorter duration of treatment and less toxicity than amphotericin B alone.

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