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Cryptococcal prostatic abscess in an immunocompromised patient: a case report and review of the literature.
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1998
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Urological ResearchUrologyProstatic TissueCryptococcal Prostatic AbscessImmunocompromised PatientPathologyClinical InfectionUrogynecologyMedicineMyasthenia GravisCase Report
A case of cryptococcal prostatic abscess in a 65-year-old Chinese man with immunosuppression from treatment of myasthenia gravis is presented. The patient was diagnosed to have cryptococcaemia when he presented with fever and urinary symptoms. Further investigations confirmed cryptococcal meningitis and imaging studies showed a hypodense lesion in the prostate. This proved to be an abscess and it was deroofed transurethrally. Histology of the prostatic tissue revealed the presence of Cryptococcus. The prostate can be a site of persistent cryptococcal infection and may take the form of an abscess. It should be drained transurethrally to prevent relapse.
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