Demonstration of Cryptococcus neoformans in a stained bone marrow specimen
F. Robert, J. R. Durant and R. A. Gams
Disseminated cryptococcosis is seen with increased frequency in patients
with malignant hematologic disease. Usually the diagnosis rests on spinal
fluid studies, and little attention has been paid to the direct examination
of a bone marrow specimen. A febrile woman with an advanced histiocytic
lymphoma was intensively treated with antineoplastic agents; the antemortem
diagnosis of cryptococcosis was suspected from direct examination of the
bone marrow and was subsequently confirmed by culture. Visualization of
fungi in special stained bone marrow specimens could be useful in the
initial examination of febrile patients with neoplastic diseases and/or
compromised host defenses, and would permit early institution of specific
therapy.