The Diagnostic Challenge of an Infrequent Spectrum of Cryptococcus Infection

Author:

Barbosa De Araujo Neto Francisco1ORCID,Corona De Godoy Bueno Camila2,Tambelini Gomes Liege2,Alejandra Ortiz Navas Daniela3,Wanderley Mark1,Gallotti Borges Carneiro Stefanie4,Karine Veras Gomes De Mello Rita4,Mendes Coura Laura2,Sayuri Missumi Larissa2,Durante Henrique2,Cintra Zagatti Ricardo Francisco1,Sawamura Márcio Valente Yamada1

Affiliation:

1. MD, Radiologist, Department of Radiology of the Medical School of the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil

2. MD, Doctor Resident in Radiology, Department of Radiology of the Medical School of the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil

3. MD, Pathology Resident, Department of Pathology of the Medical School of the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil

4. MD, Radiologist, Department of Radiology of the Hospital Heliópolis, São Paulo, SP, Brazil

Abstract

Cryptococcal infection results from inhalation of fungal spores and usually is confined to the lungs, but may disseminate systemically. Radiologically, cryptococcal infection has multiple forms of presentation. The diagnosis is usually based on fungal isolation from cultured clinical specimens. Long term antifungal therapy is recommended, but surgical procedures may eventually be necessary when large thoracic symptomatic masses are present. We report a case of a 41-year-old male, immunocompetent, investigating a palpable mass in the left supraclavicular region associated with unintentional weight loss over the last three months. He also reported chest pain in this period. Chest X-ray, ultrasonography, and computed tomography were performed, which diagnosed a mediastinal and left supraclavicular mass, interpreted as lymph node conglomerates of unknown etiology. He also underwent a biopsy of the left supraclavicular mass for etiological determination by histopathology, which confirmed cryptococcosis infection. Although very infrequent, mediastinal cryptococcal infection (simulating masses) is a challenging but important differential diagnosis of benign and malignant lesions, since its treatment is usually clinical.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Medicine

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