Medical Mycology Case Reports (Dec 2023)

Cryptococcal laryngitis in an immunocompetent asthmatic patient using inhaled corticosteroids

  • G.I. Butel-Simoes,
  • H. Kua,
  • A. Safdar,
  • M. Graham,
  • T. Korman,
  • Z. Meher-Homji

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42
p. 100599

Abstract

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We present a case of laryngeal cryptococcosis caused by cryptococcosis neoformans var. grubii affecting a patient using excessive inhaled corticosteroids. The patient experienced symptoms for several months prior to specialist review and the visualization of a mass lesion by nasopharyngoscopy. Fortunately a biopsy was performed and through histopathology & microbiological assessment a diagnosis of cryptococcal laryngitis was made. Treatment with 6 months of fluconazole resulted in clinical cure and resolution of symptoms. It is important to raise awareness of the risk of non-Candida fungal infections in patients on high dose corticosteroids, especially in the post covid era were steroids are more commonly prescribed.

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