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Cryptococcal Anterior Glottic Web from Disseminated Infection Presenting as Confusion: A Case Report
Erica Haught1, Christopher Roberts2, Jason McChesney2
1West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV, USA.
Objectives:
To educate healthcare providers on Cryptococcus neoformans as a novel cause of glottic webs especially in an immunocompromised patient and discuss recurrence of the glottic web. This case also emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive patient evaluation in cases such as this, as laryngeal involvement in this case was only a portion of the patient's disease burden.
Methods:
An extensive review of the patient's clinical course was assessed including patient presentation, diagnostic techniques, medical and surgical treatment, and complications.
Results:
Prolonged Fluconazole therapy and two excisions of the glottic web, the second with keel placement, was an effective treatment course for our patient.
Conclusion:
Cryptococcal glottic webs are rare, and this case report demonstrates successful treatment in one such case with operative intervention following medical management of disseminated disease.
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