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Authors Zhou WH, Lai JB, Huang TT, Xu Y, Hu SH
Received 28 July 2018
Accepted for publication 22 September 2018
Published 12 October 2018 Volume 2018:13 Pages 1999—2002
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S181774
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Abstract: Cryptococcal meningitis (CM) is the most common type of fungal
meningitis. The clinical symptoms of CM are nonspecific, and neuroimaging
characteristics are variable. Herein, we present a case of a senile female with
CM that was once misdiagnosed as cerebral infarction. Her condition worsened
and she developed hydrocephalus. No apparent predisposing factors of CM were
reported in this patient. The diagnosis of CM was definitely made after India
ink staining of cerebrospinal fluid was positive. This case indicates that
clinicians should bear cryptococcal infection in mind when the symptoms are
nonspecific and neuroimaging findings are atypical.
Keywords: cryptococcal meningitis, cerebral infarction, neuroimaging