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An unusual manifestation of cryptococcal infection in a chronic lymphedematous arm

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An unusual manifestation of cryptococcal infection in a chronic lymphedematous arm

Auteurs : Wyman Y. Lee ; Michael P. Corder ; Charles E. Platz

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This case represents a long‐term survival of Hodgkin disease treated by radiation and chemotherapy but complicated by a chronic massive lymphedematous arm and an unusual localized cryptococcosis on the affected arm and a coincidental malignant melanoma. It emphasizes, therefore, the occurrence of localized cryptococcosis in an immuno‐suppressed patient and the need for early pathological diagnosis of such a group of patients.

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