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The gold standard for management of rectovestibular fistula is a three-stage procedure in many Western countries. This malformation has been corrected successfully in a single-stage in the Indian subcontinent. This report describes a girl with rectovestibular fistula who was later diagnosed to be a case of congenital pouch colon (CPC).
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Disseminated cryptococcosis, a life threatening mycosis, usually presents with respiratory tract, central nervous system and skin involvement. Herein we report a case of disseminated cryptococcosis presenting with hepatic, lymph nodal and bone marrow involvement in addition to the central nervous system and lung involvement in a previously healthy, HIV negative individual. The unique presenting manifestation highlights the need for careful consideration of this entity in conditions mimicking disseminated tuberculosis and lymphoreticular malignancy.