Case report: Candida krusei spondylitis in an immunocompromised patient

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Background: Invasive infections with Candida krusei are uncommon and rarely complicated by spondylitis. Previous described cases were solely treated with antimycotic therapy, despite guidelines recommending surgical interventions. Case presentation: We describe a case of C. krusei spondylitis in a patient treated with chemotherapy for acute myeloid leukemia. After induction chemotherapy, the patient developed a candidemia, which was treated with micafungin. One month after the candidemia, the patient was admitted with severe lumbar pain. Spondylitis of the L4 and L5 vertebra was diagnosed on MR-imaging, with signs suggesting an atypical infection. The patient was treated with anidulafungin combined with voriconazole. Despite maximal conservative management symptoms gradually worsened eventually requiring surgical intervention. Conclusions: In contrast to previous case reports, antimycotic treatment alone could be insufficient in treating C. krusei spondylitis.

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Overgaauw, A. J. C., De Leeuw, D. C., Stoof, S. P., Van Dijk, K., Bot, J. C. J., & Hendriks, E. J. (2020). Case report: Candida krusei spondylitis in an immunocompromised patient. BMC Infectious Diseases, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-020-05451-3

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