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. 1970 Nov;23(8):657-63.
doi: 10.1136/jcp.23.8.657.

Cryptococcal meningitis associated with steroid therapy

Cryptococcal meningitis associated with steroid therapy

T S Wilson et al. J Clin Pathol. 1970 Nov.

Abstract

Two patients on prolonged steroid therapy developed meningitis due to Cryptococcus neoformans. The first responded satisfactorily to treatment with amphotericin B, both initially and again following relapse. The second died shortly after treatment was begun. Pathogenicity studies suggest that the strain isolated from the fatal case was the more virulent. Cryptococcal meningitis probably occurs more often in Britain than is generally appreciated, and this possibility should be remembered when investigating patients with obscure forms of meningitis; if not, then the correct diagnosis may not be made. Attention is drawn to the increasing number of recently reported cases of this disease which have been associated with long-term steroid therapy.

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