Good’s Syndrome and Pure White Cell Aplasia Complicated by Cryptococcus Infection: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

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K. Akinosoglou
M. Melachrinou
D. Siagris
E. Koletsis
M. Marangos
C. A. Gogos
E. E. Solomou
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[1] University General Hospital of Patras,Department of Internal Medicine, 5th floor
[2] University General Hospital of Patras,Department of Pathology
[3] University General Hospital of Patras,Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery
[4] University General Hospital of Patras,Department of Infectious Diseases
[5] University General Hospital of Patras,Department of Haematology
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Journal of Clinical Immunology | 2014年 / 34卷
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Good’s syndrome; cryptococcus; thymoma; pure white cell aplasia;
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Thymomas can present with a variety of paraneoplastic manifestations, mostly of autoimmune origin, including Good’s syndrome when there is associated hypogammaglobulinemia. Although pure red cell aplasia is a recognised complication of thymoma, selective white cell aplasia is very rare, particularly in Good’s syndrome. Lethal opportunistic infections are a feature of Good’s syndrome, usually occurring in those patients with associated severe T lymphocyte defects. Although the cryptococcus is a recognised fungal pathogen in patients with other causes of CD4+ T cell lymphopenia, surprisingly this complication has not been reported in patients with Good’s syndrome. We now describe a 70 year old man with Good’s syndrome and pure white cell aplasia who presented with disseminated cryptococcosis, and provide an up-to-date review of the relevant literature. Despite meningeal involvement our patient recovered after combined treatment with intravenous globulin, granulocyte stimulating growth, corticosteroids and antifungal therapy.
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