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Bernhard Kessler1, Frank Bally, Ekkehard Hewer
1University Clinic for Infectious Diseases, University Hospital Bern, Switzerland. bekessler@bluewin.ch
Abstract:
Cryptococcus spp. commonly causes infection in immunocompromised hosts. Clinical presentation of cryptococcal meningoencephalitis (CM) is variable, but headache, fever and a high intracranial pressure should suggest the diagnosis. The cryptococcal antigen test is a specific and sensitive rapid test that can be performed on blood or cerebrospinal fluid. We report a case of CM in a patient with previously undetected lymphocytopenia. Because cryptococcal antigen test results were negative, diagnosis and treatment were delayed.