====== Cerebral Chromoblastomycosis ====== ====== Cerebral Chromoblastomycosis: A Unique Presentation of Dematiaceous Fungal Infection in an Immunocompromised Patient ====== In a case report – culture/histopathology confirmed. Norton Stephen et al. from AIIMS Madurai (Madurai), JIPMER Puducherry (Puducherry), Neurosurgery JIPMER Puducherry. published in [[Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology]]. to report an unusual intracranial dematiaceous [[fungal infection]] (“cerebral chromoblastomycosis”) in an immunocompromised host. Demonstrates that dematiaceous fungi can invade the CNS in immunosuppressed patients, presenting as [[brain abscess]]es; underscoring need for high suspicion, tissue diagnosis, and tailored [[antifungal therapy]] ((Stephen N, Ravi S, Hanuman SB, Negi VS, Gopalakrishnan MS. Cerebral Chromoblastomycosis: A Unique [[Presentation]] of Dematiaceous [[Fungal Infection]] in an Immunocompromised Patient. Ann Indian Acad Neurol. 2025 Jul 7. doi: 10.4103/aian.aian_747_24. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 40622678.)). ==== Critical Review ==== 1. **Novelty & Rigor:** - Rare case: cerebral infection by pigmented dematiaceous fungus is exceedingly uncommon. Prior reports mostly in immunocompetent individuals :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}. - Methodology strong: pathology plus culture confirmation; however, imaging, antifungal regimen, and clinical course not detailed in provided abstract. 2. **Limitations:** - Lack of comprehensive clinical data: dose/duration of therapy, immune status specifics (CD4, neutrophils), imaging, follow-up. - Single-patient report: low evidence level, cannot generalize treatment outcomes or prognosis. 3. **Contextualization:** - Builds on rare prior cases from India and abroad :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}. - Adds by highlighting immunocompromise as a risk—less emphasized previously. 4. **Take-home for neurosurgeon:** - In immunocompromised patients with intracranial abscesses, include dematiaceous fungi in differential. - Early biopsy/culture and combined medical–surgical management critical; delayed diagnosis likely worsens outcome. 5. **Verdict:** - Despite lacking granularity, this well-documented rare case merits attention. - Score: **6/10** (novelty strong, clinical details modest, limited generalizability). ==== Bottom Line for Practicing Neurosurgeon ==== Consider dematiaceous fungal abscesses (chromoblastomycosis/phaeohyphomycosis) in immunosuppressed patients with brain lesions; surgical biopsy and pathogen-directed antifungal therapy are essential. ==== Categories ==== neurosurgery_case_reports, fungal_neurosurgery, CNS_infections ==== Tags ==== chromoblastomycosis, dematiaceous_fungi, brain_abscess, immunocompromised, case_report, invasive_mycosis