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Primary Cutaneous Cryptococcosis due to <b><i>Cryptococcus neoformans</i></b> in an Immunocompetent Host Treated with Itraconazole and Drainage: Case Report and Review of the Literature

Elizabeth Gaviria Morales, Marco Guidi, T Peterka, Andrea Rabufetti, Roland Blum, Carlo Mainetti

2021Case Reports in Dermatology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

<i>Cryptococcus neoformans</i> is an opportunistic germ, usually causing infections in immunocompromised patients. The main sources of infection with <i>C. neoformans</i> are excrement from birds, decomposing wood, fruit, and vegetables. Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis (PCC) is a clinical entity, differing from secondary cutaneous cryptococcosis and systematic infection. We report the case of an immunocompetent 60-year-old woman with PCC due to <i>C. neoformans</i> in her right thumb. She reported an accidental injury caused by a rose thorn while she was gardening. Clinical examination showed the presence of an erythematous ulcerated nodule with elevated borders, suppuration, and central necrosis. Skin histology examination showed cutaneous and subcutaneous fibrinoid necrosis with bleeding, abscess, neutrophil-rich cellular infiltration, and the presence of PAS-, Grocott- and mucin-positive spores. The mycological culture showed milky and creamy colonies of <i>C. neoformans</i> after 3 days. As there was no previous history of pulmonary cryptococcosis, we diagnosed PPC. We treated the patient surgically with accurate debridement of nonvital tissues in the right thumb. In addition, we started itraconazole treatment 100 mg twice daily for 6 months, which led to rapid clinical improvement without relapse. PCC is a rare infection that can present with quite unspecific clinical pictures including acneiform lesions, purpura, vesicles, nodules, abscesses, ulcers, granulomas, pustules, draining sinuses, and cellulitis. Prolonged systemic antifungal therapy is necessary in order to get a healing result without relapse. We summarize all the cases of PCC in immunocompetent patients published so far in the literature.

Topics & Concepts

Cryptococcus neoformansMedicineCryptococcosisItraconazoleCellulitisTerbinafinePathologyAbscessDermatologySurgeryAntifungalMicrobiologyBiologyFungal Infections and StudiesNail Diseases and TreatmentsPhytoplasmas and Hemiptera pathogens