2023
DOI: 10.3390/v15051206
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Clinical and Epidemiological Characteristics of Neurocryptococcosis Associated with HIV in Northeastern Brazil

Abstract: Cryptococcal meningitis is a serious infection of the central nervous system that is predominant in developing countries, caused by fungi of the genus Cryptococcus, and which affects immunosuppressed patients, especially those with HIV. Here, we aim to diagnose and characterize the clinical–epidemiological profile of cryptococcosis in patients admitted to two tertiary public hospitals in northeastern Brazil. The study is divided into three moments: (1) the isolation of fungus and diagnosis from biological samp… Show more

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“…Remarkably, persons can have CSF culture positivity without symptoms [ 24 ]; however, once increased ICP occurs, symptoms may include headache, vomiting, photophobia, or diplopia due to increased pressure on the optic nerves or glaucoma. Long-term ICP elevation may result in permanent vision loss, either due to optic nerve demyelination or secondary retinal detachment with retinal hemorrhage [ 25 , 26 ]. Hearing impairment or hearing loss may be caused by inflammation of the vestibulocochlear nerve.…”
Section: Clinical Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remarkably, persons can have CSF culture positivity without symptoms [ 24 ]; however, once increased ICP occurs, symptoms may include headache, vomiting, photophobia, or diplopia due to increased pressure on the optic nerves or glaucoma. Long-term ICP elevation may result in permanent vision loss, either due to optic nerve demyelination or secondary retinal detachment with retinal hemorrhage [ 25 , 26 ]. Hearing impairment or hearing loss may be caused by inflammation of the vestibulocochlear nerve.…”
Section: Clinical Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%