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* Positive galactomannan antigen testing (aspergillosis) | |||
* Positive CSF antigen testing (coccidioidomycosis) | |||
* β-D-glucan testing of CSF (''E'' ''rostratum)'' | |||
* CSF lymphocytic pleocytosis | * CSF lymphocytic pleocytosis | ||
* Elevated CSF proteins and lactete | * Elevated CSF proteins and lactete | ||
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* Lab data/ Imaging | |||
* since brain biopsies are highly invasive and may may cause neurologic deficits, we diagnose CNS fungal infections based on laboratory and imaging findings | |||
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* Cryptococcal meningoencephalitis is the most common | |||
* It is associated with (HIV), immunosuppressive therapies, and organ transplants. | * It is associated with (HIV), immunosuppressive therapies, and organ transplants. | ||
* | * In may happen in immunocompetent patients undergoing invasive procedures ( neurosurgery) or exposed to contaminated devices or drugs | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Fahimeh Shojaei, M.D.
Overview
Differentiating astrocytoma from other Diseases
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Lab Findings | MRI | Immunohistopathology | |||||||||||
Headache | Seizure | Visual disturbance | Hearing loss | Constitutional | Extraocular movement disorder | Focal neurologic deficit | |||||||
Adult primary brain tumors | Glioblastoma multiforme | + | +/− | +/− | − | − | + | − |
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Oligodendroglioma | + | + | +/− | − | − | + | − |
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Meningioma | + | +/− | +/− | − | − | + | − |
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Hemangioblastoma | + | +/− | +/− | − | − | + | − |
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Pituitary adenoma | − | − | + Bitemporal hemianopia | − | − | − |
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Schwannoma | − | − | +/− | + | − | − |
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Primary CNS lymphoma | + | +/− | +/− | − | − | − |
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Childhood primary brain tumors | Pilocytic astrocytoma | + | +/− | +/− | − | − | − |
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Medulloblastoma | + | +/− | +/− | − | − | − |
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Ependymoma | + | +/− | +/− | − | − | − |
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Craniopharyngioma | + | +/− | + Bitemporal hemianopia | − | − |
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Pinealoma | + | +/− | +/− | − | − | + vertical gaze palsy | + |
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Vascular | AV malformation | + | + | − | − |
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Brain aneurysm | + | − | − |
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Infectious | Bacterial brain abscess | + | + |
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Tuberculosis | + | + |
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Toxoplasmosis | + |
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Hydatid cyst | + |
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Fungal | + |
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Other | Brain metastasis | + | − |
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