Abstract
Tenosynovitis is an inflammation of the synovial sheath surrounding a tendon. This may be caused by a variety of etiological factors. Here we describe the case of a 40 year old diabetic patient who two months after liver transplantation developed left-hand purulent tenosynovitis. Tenosynovitis was diagnosed using ultrasound, found to be caused by cryptococcus neoformans, and successfully treated using antifungal therapy combined with ultrasound follow-up.
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