Case Report
Primary Cutaneous Cryptococcosis Treated with Debridement and Fluconazole Monotherapy in an Immunosuppressed Patient: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Figure 2
Healed right forearm lesion 6 months after symptom onset and at the conclusion of fluconazole therapy. The patient was seen in clinic 6 months after symptom onset and towards the end of the planned 6-month course of fluconazole therapy. Skin pigmentation changes remained, but the ulcer was entirely healed and there was no pain or evidence of subcutaneous involvement. Follow-up clinical evaluation was notable for the absence of systemic symptoms and serial serum cryptococcal antigen remained negative.