Disseminated infection caused by urease-negative Cryptococcus neoformans.

P J Ruane, L J Walker, W L George
Author Information
  1. P J Ruane: Medical Services, West Los Angeles Veterans Administration Medical Center, California 90073.

Abstract

We report a case of fungemia and disseminated disease caused by a urease-negative strain of Cryptococcus neoformans in a patient with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Except for failure to hydrolyze urea, the microbiological characteristics of the isolate were typical of C. neoformans. Laboratory specialists should be aware of the occurrence of atypical strains of C. neoformans, particularly those recovered from patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

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MeSH Term

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Adult
Cryptococcosis
Cryptococcus
Cryptococcus neoformans
Humans
Male
Urease

Chemicals

Urease

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