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Lumbar Spinal Candida Glabrata Treated Without Surgical Intervention: A Case Report.

Ryan M Schiedo1, William Lavelle2, Mike H Sun2.   

Abstract

Candida glabrata is a low virulent commensal fungal organism that, rarely, can cause osteomyelitis. Diagnosis of such an infection is often difficult as the case typically presents with an insidious onset of back pain and minimally elevated biomarkers of inflammation. Furthermore, it is difficult to eradicate and often resistant to common antifungals.  A 61-year-old man presented with an eight-month history of persistent low back pain which had unsuccessfully been managed by his primary care physician. He had a past surgical history of gastric by-pass complicated by adhesions, ulceration, and perforation with an infection of Candida glabrata that had been treated with intravenous micafungin. Radiological examination showed degenerative changes with suspicion of osteomyelitis and a computerized tomography (CT)-guided biopsy provided tissue samples with subsequent positive cultures for Candida glabrata. The patient was admitted for fungal osteomyelitis with Candida glabrata, treated with intravenous micafungin, and his infection was resolved after six months. At two-year follow-up his back pain has been resolved and no infection was present. In a patient with osteoarticular pain and a previous history of candidal infection with possible candidemia, one should maintain suspicion for fungal osteomyelitis.

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Keywords:  candida glabrata; infection; low back pain; micafungin; non-surgical treatment; osteoarticular pain; vertebral osteomyelitis

Year:  2017        PMID: 28744418      PMCID: PMC5519309          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.1371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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