Since fluconazole achieves high urine concentrations, we assessed its usefulness in the treatment of urinary candidiasis. We studied 24 patients (8 male) aged 23 to 97 years old, that presented pyuria with a negative urine culture for bacteria and fungal colony counts in urine of 10(4) CFU/ml or more. Isolated strains were Candida albicans in 20 cases, Candida kefyr in one case, Candida glabrata in one case and Candida spp in two cases. All patients were treated with fluconazole in doses of 50 to 100 mg/day for 2 to 4 weeks. The fungus was eradicated in 21 patients (88%), the infection persisted in two (8.5%) and one had a relapse (4.2%). Two patients had transient elevations of transaminases, one had abdominal pain and one, a purpuric synd...
Background: In women urinary tract infection is a growing concern clinically. The most common human ...
The epidemiology of 54 episodes of candiduria with respect to clinical risk factors, species of Cand...
Candidiasis has become an important concern for clinical practice, especially with the increasing in...
Background and purpose: The choice of antifungal agent in treatment of Candida urinary tract infecti...
Objective To examine the safety and efficacy of fluconazole in patients with a permanent nephrostomy...
Fungal infections of the urinary tract, especially those caused by Candida species, are becoming inc...
Introduction. In recent years, the role of fungal infection in inpatient and outpatient patients has...
The efficacy, safety, required duration of treatment, and patient preference for oral fluconazole 15...
The efficacy, safety, required duration of treatment, and patient preference for oral fluconazole 15...
Candiduria is commonly seen in hospitalized patients and most of the patients are asymptomatic, but ...
Fluconazole therapy was evaluated prospectively in patients with serious fungal infec-tions who fail...
Immunocompromised patients are predisposed to opportunistic fungal infections. Candidiasis is report...
The kidneys are the most common solid organ to be infected by Candida sp. And may occur due to hemat...
Fluconazole – antimycotic belonging to the first generation azoles – is widely used as treatment for...
Background: In women urinary tract infection is a growing concern clinically. The most common human ...
Background: In women urinary tract infection is a growing concern clinically. The most common human ...
The epidemiology of 54 episodes of candiduria with respect to clinical risk factors, species of Cand...
Candidiasis has become an important concern for clinical practice, especially with the increasing in...
Background and purpose: The choice of antifungal agent in treatment of Candida urinary tract infecti...
Objective To examine the safety and efficacy of fluconazole in patients with a permanent nephrostomy...
Fungal infections of the urinary tract, especially those caused by Candida species, are becoming inc...
Introduction. In recent years, the role of fungal infection in inpatient and outpatient patients has...
The efficacy, safety, required duration of treatment, and patient preference for oral fluconazole 15...
The efficacy, safety, required duration of treatment, and patient preference for oral fluconazole 15...
Candiduria is commonly seen in hospitalized patients and most of the patients are asymptomatic, but ...
Fluconazole therapy was evaluated prospectively in patients with serious fungal infec-tions who fail...
Immunocompromised patients are predisposed to opportunistic fungal infections. Candidiasis is report...
The kidneys are the most common solid organ to be infected by Candida sp. And may occur due to hemat...
Fluconazole – antimycotic belonging to the first generation azoles – is widely used as treatment for...
Background: In women urinary tract infection is a growing concern clinically. The most common human ...
Background: In women urinary tract infection is a growing concern clinically. The most common human ...
The epidemiology of 54 episodes of candiduria with respect to clinical risk factors, species of Cand...
Candidiasis has become an important concern for clinical practice, especially with the increasing in...