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Gastric perforation with Candida tropicalis invasion in a previously healthy girl
Author(s) -
FaureFontenla Maria Amparo,
BrachoBlanchet E.,
YañezMolina Carmen,
BarraganTame Leticia
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
mycoses
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.13
H-Index - 69
eISSN - 1439-0507
pISSN - 0933-7407
DOI - 10.1111/j.1439-0507.1997.tb00210.x
Subject(s) - vomiting , medicine , candida tropicalis , girl , perforation , amphotericin b , surgery , stomach , gastroenterology , antifungal , biology , dermatology , materials science , metallurgy , punching , genetics
Summary. Fungal cells were observed infiltrating the submucosal margins of an acutely perforated gastric ulceration in an apparently immunocompetent 3‐year‐old girl. Perforation had occurred 24 h after hospital admission because of pain and vomiting. Colonies of Candida tropicalis were grown from peritoneal fluid and blood cultures. After surgical repair and a 30‐day treatment with amphotericin B at a daily dose of 1 mg kg ‐1 body weight, the child was discharged in good health. No further infections have occurred in the 3 years since treatment. Zusammenfassung. An den Rändern eines akut perforierten Magengeschwürs bei einem offensichdich immunkompetenten, dreijährigen Mädchen wurden Infiltrationen mit Pilzelementen gefunden. Die Perforation erfolgte 24 h nach Krankenhausaufnahme wegen akuter Magenbeschwerden. In Kulturen von Blutproben und peritonealer Flüssigkeit wuchs Candida tropicalis. Nach chirurgischem Eingriff und Behandlung mit Amphotericin B (1 mg kg ‐1 d ‐1 ) über 30 d konnte das Kind vollkommen gesund entlassen werden. Über drei Jahre danach sind keine neuen Infektionen aufgetreten.

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