Publication: An Avid Imitator
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2016
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Farmakiotis, Dimitrios, Alexis Liakos, Michael B. Miller, Jeffrey F. Krane, Lindsey R. Baden, and Sarah P. Hammond. 2016. “An Avid Imitator.” Journal of Clinical Medicine Research 8 (3): 257-259. doi:10.14740/jocmr2458w. http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr2458w.
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We present a case of disseminated cryptococcal disease, coexisting with and mimicking lymphoma. Determination of serum cryptococcal antigen should be considered for lymphopenic patients with hematologic malignancies, presenting with unexplained fever, and/or lymphadenopathy and/or pulmonary findings. Patients with hematologic malignancies treated with chemotherapy regimens are susceptible to diverse opportunistic infections. Therefore, in this patient population, it is often necessary to obtain a definitive pathologic diagnosis, to diagnose uncommon syndromes and guide management.
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, Lymphoma, Opportunistic infections
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