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Case Reports
. 1997 Dec 3;86(49):1949-54.

[Cryptococcosis, epileptic seizures and encephalopathy in a HIV-infected patient]

[Article in German]
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Case Reports

[Cryptococcosis, epileptic seizures and encephalopathy in a HIV-infected patient]

[Article in German]
M Tolnay et al. Praxis (Bern 1994). .

Abstract

We report on a 32-year old HIV-infected male patient who was admitted to the hospital in a comatose state. A cryptococcus neoformans septicemia with meningoencephalitis was diagnosed. Intravenous treatment with amphotericin B was initiated and replaced three weeks later by fluconazole per os. With this therapy the patient recovered quite well. However, following two grand mal epileptic seizures he suddenly fell into a deep coma 22 days after admission to the hospital. The cause of the encephalopathy remained unclear, and the patient died 2 days later. Autopsy revealed a severe meningoencephalitis and a pneumonia due to cryptococcus neoformans. Departing from this case we discuss diagnosis, clinical presentation and treatment of cryptococcus meningoencephalitis.

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