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Neuropathology Case ConferenceNeuropathology Case Conference

12/02/2005

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Case 2:Case 2:

62 y/o Female, Progressive left upper 62 y/o Female, Progressive left upper extremity numbness, extremity numbness, S/P liver transplantS/P liver transplant

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Differential DiagnosisDifferential Diagnosis

Malignant MelanomaMalignant Melanoma

Foreign Body Type ReactionForeign Body Type Reaction

Glial NeoplasmGlial Neoplasm

PhaeohyphomycosisPhaeohyphomycosis

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Cerebral PhaeohyphomycosisCerebral Phaeohyphomycosis

Dematiaceous fungi (darkly pigmented fungi)

1. Phaeohyphomycosis (CNS cases: Cladophialophora bantiana)

2. Chromoblastomycosis (CNS cases: Fonsecaea pedrosoi)

Dark, thick-walled muriform cells (sclerotic bodies)

• High mortality (70% in C. bantiana) and morbidity

• Fungi identified on frozen section/ touch prep