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Shivakumar Narayanan1, Chandralekha Banerjee, Peter A Holt
1Department of Internal Medicine, Good Samaritan Hospital of Maryland, 5601 Loch Raven Boulevard, RMB, Ste 502, Baltimore, MD 21239, USA. shivakumar.narayanan@medstar.net
Abstract:
We present a case report of cryptococcal immune reconstitution syndrome (IRS), in a non HIV infected patient, which we treated with hydroxychloroquine with successful results. We briefly review cryptococcal IRS, possible mechanisms of action of hydroxychloroquine as an immunomodulatory agent, and its potential role in management of IRS.
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