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Cryptococcal antigen

Cryptococcal antigen can be detected in serum in patients with cryptococcal pneumonia or meningitis... Read More...

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Cryptococcal antigen

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What is cryptococcal infection?

Cryptococcal meningitis is an infection caused by the fungus Cryptococcus after it spreads from the lungs to the brain. The symptoms of cryptococcal meningitis include: Headache. Fever. Neck pain.

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Cryptococcal antigen

Cryptococcal antigen can be detected in serum in patients with cryptococcal pneumonia or meningitis or other extra-pulmonary site infection, especially in patients with HIV/AIDS. Patients on treatment with rising antigen titers in CSF or serum should be assessed for persistence or recurrence of infection.

Cryptococcal antigen can be detected in serum in patients with cryptococcal pneumonia or meningitis or other extra-pulmonary site infection, especially in patients with HIV/AIDS. Patients on treatment with rising antigen titers in CSF or serum should be assessed for persistence or recurrence of infection.

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