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A patient developed cryptococcal peritonitis with systemic dissemination during continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). This case prompted a search of the literature for cases of cryptococcal peritonitis; 19 previously reported cases were identified. On the basis of their clinical characteristics, these cases were divided into two groups. Group 1 included 10 cases developing during CAPD. Treatment consisted of removal of the peritoneal dialysis catheter and administration of a short course of amphotericin B. Eight of the 10 cases had a benign course, and nine patients survived. Group 2 comprised 10 cases developing in patients with severe underlying illnesses, such as chronic liver disease, AIDS, systemic lupus erythematosus, and leukemia. Disseminated cryptococcosis was documented in eight of the nine patients in this group for whom relevant information was available. Seven patients died, some despite antifungal therapy. Cryptococcal disease may have protean manifestations and an insidious course. Accordingly, the diagnosis of cryptococcal peritonitis may well be delayed. An awareness of this entity may lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment and possibly to improved outcome.
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PMID:Cryptococcal peritonitis: report of a case developing during continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis and review of the literature. 826 58

Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated yeast found ubiquitously in the environment and causes serious infections in immunocompromised populations. Disseminated disease is uncommon and very rarely manifests as peritonitis. We report a case of cryptococcal peritonitis in a HIV positive patient, who presented with distention of abdomen, vomiting, and dyspnoea, where the diagnosis was made on cytological smears of ascitic fluid. The importance of making a quick diagnosis utilizing cytological smears is emphasized and the cytological features are demonstrated. Disseminated cryptococcosis, particularly with peritonitis, is an uncommon manifestation of C. neoformans infection. A high clinical suspicion and early initiation of therapy is needed to recognize and treat patients effectively.
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PMID:Cryptococcus peritonitis a rare manifestation in HIV positive host: a case report. 2148 79