Radiology Case Reports (Dec 2024)
MRI changes in cryptococcal meningoencephalitis exacerbated by antifungal treatment due to post-infectious inflammatory syndrome: A case report
Abstract
Cryptococcal meningitis is one of the most common fungal meningitis in adults and causes disabling morbidity and mortality worldwide. The occurrence of postinfectious inflammatory response syndrome during cryptococcal meningitis treatment presents a diagnostic challenge. This time course seems paradoxical because patients show worsening symptoms and imaging findings. However, laboratory data improve with antifungal treatments. Herein, we present a case of an older woman diagnosed with cryptococcal meningitis who later developed postinfectious inflammatory response syndrome. Despite the initial antifungal treatment and improvements in cerebrospinal fluid analysis results, the patient's neurological condition deteriorated; imaging findings worsened. Magnetic resonance imaging at the time of postinfectious inflammatory response syndrome showed more prominent meningeal enhancement and brain edema, consistent with postinfectious inflammatory response syndrome, combined with negative repeat cerebrospinal fluid cultures for cryptococcal species. This case highlights the importance of considering postinfectious inflammatory response syndrome when patients with cryptococcal meningitis show clinical worsening during treatment. Prompt corticosteroid therapy significantly improves patient outcomes. Radiologists and clinicians should be aware of postinfectious inflammatory response syndrome to provide appropriate therapeutic options and improve prognosis in patients with cryptococcal meningitis.