Fournier's gangrene due to Candida glabrata

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Abstract

Fournier's gangrene is a rare and serious event. Usual pathogens are bacteria of the skin and the digestive tract. Candida species are exceptionally involved, mostly Candida albicans. We report a patient with non-C. albicans Candida sp. Fournier's gangrene who survived with an appropriate antifungal therapy. Yeasts should be considered as emerging pathogens in pelvic infections due to the increase in long-term immunocompromised patients.

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Loulergue, P., Mahe, V., Bougnoux, M. E., Poiree, S., Hot, A., & Lortholary, O. (2008). Fournier’s gangrene due to Candida glabrata. Medical Mycology, 46(2), 171–173. https://doi.org/10.1080/13693780701636567

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