Abstract
		Crytococcus neofomans is an encapsulated budding yeast with well-defined ecological biotopes and the second most common nose of the fungal infection in immunocompromised patients. It is 18re for a cryptoccosis infection to be localized only to the skin. We report two cases of cryptococcosis mimicking cellulitis. The frist case was suspected as primary cutaneous cyptococcosis in the 57-year-old female SIE patient who had been treated with prednisolone 60 mg/day for 1 month. Erythematous swollen patch developed on the left thigh and subsided spontaneously without relation to the course of 519 after 2 weeks of onset. The second case developed in the 45-year-old female patient with adrenal cancer. Erythematous patches developed on the medial sides of both thighs. The lesions were resistant to the combination therapy of amphotericin B 0-7 mg/kg/day and 5-fluorocytosine 100 mg/kg/day and the patient died after 1 month of treatment.			
		
Keywords
		
			Cellulitis Cutaneous cryptococcosis		
		
				
		
				
		
	 
	
		
					KJMM
				
		1998 December;3(2):190-194(5).  Epub 2016 February 24
					Copyright © 1998 by Korean Journal of Medical Mycology 
				
		
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		Korean/English
		Author
		
				Hi Jung Kim; Department of Dermatology, Samsung Medical Center, College of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea
				Hyung Geun Min; Department of Dermatology, Samsung Medical Center, College of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea
				Eil Soo Lee; Department of Dermatology, Samsung Medical Center, College of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea
				
		
		Corresponding
		Hi Jung Kim, Department of Dermatology, Samsung Medical Center, College of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea.
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				Hi Jung Kim
		Department of Dermatology, Samsung Medical Center, College of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea
				Hyung Geun Min
		Department of Dermatology, Samsung Medical Center, College of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea
				Eil Soo Lee
		Department of Dermatology, Samsung Medical Center, College of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea