A rare clinical entity as large intrarenal abscess in a typeII diabetic patient due to Candida tropicalis: Case report

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Background and Purpose: Fungal renal abscesses are rare entities associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Affected kidneys can have microabscess, pyelonephritis, pyonephrosis, or papillary necrosis. Case report: Herein, we reported an unusual case of a large renal abscess cause by Candida tropicalis in a diabetic patient. The entity presented as a lump in the abdomen and later was diagnosed to be an abscess on computed tomography scan. Candida tropicalis was confirmed on the culture of the aspirate. The abscess was successfully treated by percutaneous drainage and administration of amphotericin B deoxycholate. Conclusion: Candida tropicalis is now a global concern because of its rising prevalence and high virulence. The growing resistance of this Candida species to azoles, as in our case, calls for a more judicious usage of antifungal agents. Empirical therapy with either amphotericin or echinocandins is an option in case of high azole resistance. This case highlights the importance of timely diagnosis and implementation of aggressive management in cases suffering from fungal abscesses.

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Chandra, A., Rao, N., Das, A., & Sen, M. (2019). A rare clinical entity as large intrarenal abscess in a typeII diabetic patient due to Candida tropicalis: Case report. Current Medical Mycology, 5(4), 54–57. https://doi.org/10.18502/cmm.5.4.2150

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