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Letter to the Editor

Cryptococcal Meningitis With Acute Psychotic Confusion in a Sarcoid Patient

Jean-Louis Goeb, MD; Virginie Leon, MD; and Géraldine Kechid, MD

Published: October 15, 2007

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Sir: Cryptococcosis is a systemic fungal disease, usuallycaused by Cryptococcus neoformans, often transmitted byinhalation of dust or contaminated soil. The diagnosis of cryptococcalmeningitis is difficult because of its various presentations.Non-HIV-contaminated patients may present briefmental confusion, coma, subacute or chronic meningitis, encephalitis,focal brain or spinal cord lesions, or mentalchanges.1-3


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