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CASE REPORT
Rarity revisited: cryptococcal peritonitis
  1. Karim El-Kersh1,
  2. Wasiq Faraz Rawasia2,
  3. Udit Chaddha2,
  4. Juan Guardiola1
  1. 1Department of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
  2. 2Department of Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
  1. Correspondence to Dr Karim El-Kersh, karimelkersh{at}yahoo.com

Summary

Cryptococcal peritonitis is a rare disease. Although the respiratory tract is considered to be the usual port of entry for the organism, the gastrointestinal tract can also serve as the potential site of entry. Here, we present a case of cryptococcal peritonitis that developed in an HIV-negative patient with underlying liver cirrhosis. We reviewed the literature and a total of 61 cases of cryptococcal peritonitis were identified. Liver cirrhosis, HIV/AIDS and end-stage renal disease on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis were the major risk factors for developing crytococcal peritonitis.

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