Candida chorioamnionitis in mothers with gestational diabetes mellitus: A report of two cases

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Background: Candida chorioamnionitis is rarely encountered, even though vulvovaginal candidiasis incidence is about 15%. Interestingly, it has characteristic gross and histological findings on the umbilical cord that are not to be missed. Case Report: We report two cases of Candida chorioam-nionitis with presence of multiple yellowish and red spots of the surface of the umbilical cord. Microscopically, these consist of microabscesses with evidence of fungal yeasts and pseudohyphae. The yeasts and pseudohyphae were highlighted by periodic acid– Schiff and Grocott methenamine silver histochemical stains. Both cases were associated with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus. Discussion: Peripheral funisitis is a characteristic feature of Candida chorioamnionitis. It is associated with high risk of adverse perinatal and neonatal outcomes, such as preterm delivery, stillbirth and neonatal death. We recommend careful examination of the umbilical cord of mothers with gestational diabetes mellitus.

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Shazniza Shaaya, E., Halim, S. A. A., Leong, K. W., Ku, K. B. P., Lim, P. S., Tan, G. C., & Wong, Y. P. (2021). Candida chorioamnionitis in mothers with gestational diabetes mellitus: A report of two cases. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18147450

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