TY - JOUR
T1 - Cryptococcus neoformans infection in patients with cirrhosis, including liver transplant candidates
AU - Singh, Nina
AU - Husain, Shahid
AU - De Vera, Michael
AU - Gayowski, Timothy
AU - Cacciarelli, Thomas V.
N1 - Abstract:We reviewed the cases of patients with cirrhosis, including liver transplant candidates, at our institution in the last 3 years (n = 5) and those individually described in the literature (n = 28), to assess unique characteristics and outcome of cryptococcosis in these patients. Sixty-four p
PY - 2004/5
Y1 - 2004/5
N2 - We reviewed the cases of patients with cirrhosis, including liver transplant candidates, at our institution in the last 3 years (n = 5) and those individually described in the literature (n = 28) to assess unique characteristics and outcome of cryptococcosis in these patients. Sixty-four percent (21/33) of the patients had no other recognized immunosuppression. Peritonitis (in 45%, 15/33 of the patients) with modest pleocytosis in the ascitic fluid, was the most common presenting feature. Median time to detection of Cryptococcus in the ascitic fluid cultures was 6 days. Overall mortality rate was 81% (26/32); death was deemed attributable to cryptococcosis in 24/26 patients who died. Evaluation of culture-negative neutrocytic ascites in febrile cirrhotic patients warrants consideration of cryptococcal peritonitis.
AB - We reviewed the cases of patients with cirrhosis, including liver transplant candidates, at our institution in the last 3 years (n = 5) and those individually described in the literature (n = 28) to assess unique characteristics and outcome of cryptococcosis in these patients. Sixty-four percent (21/33) of the patients had no other recognized immunosuppression. Peritonitis (in 45%, 15/33 of the patients) with modest pleocytosis in the ascitic fluid, was the most common presenting feature. Median time to detection of Cryptococcus in the ascitic fluid cultures was 6 days. Overall mortality rate was 81% (26/32); death was deemed attributable to cryptococcosis in 24/26 patients who died. Evaluation of culture-negative neutrocytic ascites in febrile cirrhotic patients warrants consideration of cryptococcal peritonitis.
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U2 - 10.1097/01.md.0000126760.45299.69
DO - 10.1097/01.md.0000126760.45299.69
M3 - Review article
C2 - 15118545
SN - 0025-7974
VL - 83
SP - 188
EP - 192
JO - Medicine
JF - Medicine
IS - 3
ER -