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Infections 01

Topic: Pathology

Created on Saturday, February 7 2009 by gliageek

Last modified on Saturday, February 7 2009.


Courtesy of Dr. Mark Cohen

Which of the following fungal organisms is most likely to result in this gross appearance?

 
        A) Aspergillus fumigatus
 
        B) Cryptococcus neoformans
 
        C) Zygomycetes
 
        D) Candida albicans
 
        E) Coccidiodes immitus
 

 


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A) Aspergillus fumigatus

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Multiple foci of hemorrhagic necrosis are typically seen in CNS aspergillosis.  (See References)

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B) Cryptococcus neoformans

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Cryptococcus neoformans causes chronic meningitis in patients with impaired T-cell immunity.  (See References)

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C) Zygomycetes

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Zygomycetes infection (mucormycosis) typically results in hemorrhagic necrosis adjacent to the cribiform plate.  (See References)

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D) Candida albicans

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Candida albicans usually manifests as multiple cortical microabscesses, and is often seen in critically ill infants receiving TPN. An example of cerebral candidiasis is shown in the image below:

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  (See References)

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E) Coccidiodes immitus

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Coccidiodes immitus causes meningitis in a subset of patients with pulmonary disease acquired in the region of the San Joachin valley  (See References)

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References:

1. Graham, D.I., and Lantos, P.L. (2002). Greenfield's Neuropathology, 7th ed. Arnold Press, New York. (ISBN:0340742313)Advertising:
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Infections 01
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