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. 2023 Mar 17;12:20. doi: 10.1186/s40249-023-01073-4

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Clinical manifestation of cryptococcal infection. The most common clinical manifestation of cryptococcal infection are CNS infections, which cause cryptococcal meningitis (Left in the upper panel). Pulmonary infections are the result of initial infection through inhalation of infectious propagules (Right in the upper panel). Another manifestation is cryptococcomas (Lower panel), which is formed by an inflammatory response in brain, lungs, skin, and other organs, thus it is more common in immunocompetent hosts. It may subsequently appear in a complex granuloma, including various macrophages. CNS Central nervous system