Sepsis with cerebral lupus…. or is it? A case report on Cryptococcaemia
We present a patient with SLE, with multiple comorbidities, whose blood cultures yielded Cryptococcus neoformans. Blood cultures became positive only after twelve days of hospital admission. The patient died within two days of starting Amphotericin B. Cryptococci are an important cause of infection...
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doaj-2e1ae4d82fd740f7922f456f1dac0cb82021-05-04T03:45:22ZengSri Lankan Society for MicrobiologySri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases2012-81692448-96542018-10-018213714110.4038/sljid.v8i2.82145797Sepsis with cerebral lupus…. or is it? A case report on CryptococcaemiaN Jayawardena0S Sigera1B Rathnayake2RH Lewkebandara3L Rajakaruna4P Jayasekera5Medical research InstituteMedical research InstituteDistrict General Hospital, BadullaDistrict General Hospital, BadullaDistrict General Hospital, BadullaMedical research InstituteWe present a patient with SLE, with multiple comorbidities, whose blood cultures yielded Cryptococcus neoformans. Blood cultures became positive only after twelve days of hospital admission. The patient died within two days of starting Amphotericin B. Cryptococci are an important cause of infection in SLE. Only about 10% to 30% of those with cryptococcal disease have the organism isolated by blood cultures. Due to its non-specific clinical presentation, cryptococcal infection in SLE can be misdiagnosed as psychosis due to steroids, cerebral lupus and infections due to other non-fungal pathogens. This may lead to inappropriate therapy and delays in administration of antifungal agents. Therefore, cryptococcal infection should be considered when SLE patients present with sepsis irrespective of the presence of features of meningismhttps://sljid.sljol.info/articles/8214cryptococcus, systemic lupus erythematosus, fungal, sepsis |
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N Jayawardena S Sigera B Rathnayake RH Lewkebandara L Rajakaruna P Jayasekera Sepsis with cerebral lupus…. or is it? A case report on Cryptococcaemia Sri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases cryptococcus, systemic lupus erythematosus, fungal, sepsis |
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Sepsis with cerebral lupus…. or is it? A case report on Cryptococcaemia |
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Sepsis with cerebral lupus…. or is it? A case report on Cryptococcaemia |
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Sepsis with cerebral lupus…. or is it? A case report on Cryptococcaemia |
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Sepsis with cerebral lupus…. or is it? A case report on Cryptococcaemia |
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Sepsis with cerebral lupus…. or is it? A case report on Cryptococcaemia |
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sepsis with cerebral lupus…. or is it? a case report on cryptococcaemia |
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Sri Lankan Society for Microbiology |
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Sri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases |
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2012-8169 2448-9654 |
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We present a patient with SLE, with multiple comorbidities, whose blood cultures yielded Cryptococcus neoformans. Blood cultures became positive only after twelve days of hospital admission. The patient died within two days of starting Amphotericin B. Cryptococci are an important cause of infection in SLE. Only about 10% to 30% of those with cryptococcal disease have the organism isolated by blood cultures. Due to its non-specific clinical presentation, cryptococcal infection in SLE can be misdiagnosed as psychosis due to steroids, cerebral lupus and infections due to other non-fungal pathogens. This may lead to inappropriate therapy and delays in administration of antifungal agents. Therefore, cryptococcal infection should be considered when SLE patients present with sepsis irrespective of the presence of features of meningism |
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cryptococcus, systemic lupus erythematosus, fungal, sepsis |
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