Pulmonary vascular malformation complicating cryptococcal pneumonia in an immunocompetent patient.

International journal of clinical and experimental pathology(2014)

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An immunocompetent 50-year-old male presented with slight cough and occasional lung congestion. The radiologic findings included diffuse, bilateral reticular and one nodular opacity at the upper lobe of right lung without clear margin. A wedge resection of the lesion showed disordered distribution of the medium-sized vessels and arterioles, several arterioles densely gathered including a few occlusive arterioles, or medium veins dilated with irregular and elongated cavity, indicating the existence of vascular malformation. Interestingly, near to the malformed vessels, a large area of necrosis with granulomatous inflammation was found. Of note, numerous intracytoplasmic organisms with a nucleus, a wall and a thick capsule, were free in the alveoli or located within the macrophages and polykaryocytes, suggesting cryptococci infection. This is to our best knowledge the first case showing concurrent vascular malformation and local pulmonary cryptococcosis, and vascular malformation was likely an important pathological predisposing factor for local pulmonary cryptococcosis infection.
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