OBJECTIVE: It was hypothesised that the endometrium might act as a reservoir for candida, thus infecting the vagina as the endometrium is shed during menstruation. DESIGN: A prospective study of women with recurrent vulvo-vaginal candidiasis. The endometrium was sampled and cultured for candida species. SETTING: Central London STD clinic. SUBJECTS: 26 women were enrolled, of whom 20 completed the study. RESULTS: One patient had a positive endometrial culture for candida species, the isolate being Candida krusei. CONCLUSIONS: The endometrium is not a common resevoir for candida species and therefore, infection at this site is an unlikely cause of recurrent vaginal candidiasis.
OBJECTIVE: It was hypothesised that the endometrium might act as a reservoir for candida, thus infecting the vagina as the endometrium is shed during menstruation. DESIGN: A prospective study of women with recurrent vulvo-vaginal candidiasis. The endometrium was sampled and cultured for candida species. SETTING: Central London STD clinic. SUBJECTS: 26 women were enrolled, of whom 20 completed the study. RESULTS: One patient had a positive endometrial culture for candida species, the isolate being Candida krusei. CONCLUSIONS: The endometrium is not a common resevoir for candida species and therefore, infection at this site is an unlikely cause of recurrent vaginal candidiasis.
Authors: A S Ibara; P Marcorelles; M T Le Martelot; N Touffet; E Moalic; G Hery-Arnaud; J D Giroux; A M Le Flohic Journal: Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis Date: 2003-12-02 Impact factor: 3.267