Over a 2-year period, all surgical patients from whom Candida was isolated from intra-abdominal specimens were evaluated. All but 1 of the 49 evaluable patients had either a spontaneous perforation (57%) or a surgical opening of the gastrointestinal tract (41%). Candida caused infection in 19 patients (39%), of whom 7 had an intra-abdominal abscess and 12 peritonitis. In the other 30 patients (61%), there were no signs of infection and specific surgical or medical treatment was not required. Candida was more likely to cause infection when isolated in patients having surgery for acute pancreatitis than in those with either gastrointestinal perforations or other surgical conditions. The development of a clinical infection was significantly as...
Upper gastrointestinal tract (GIT) surgical procedures are more likely to cause nosocomial Candida p...
Candida peritonitis is associated with high mortality and multiple organ failure. With an evolving e...
Pancreatic infection remains a significant clinical problem, with substantial morbidity and mortalit...
Over a 2-year period, all surgical patients from whom Candida was isolated from intra-abdominal spec...
An 89-year-old female was admitted to our hospital because of fever and abdominal pain. The patient ...
The goal in this case report is to discuss one presentation of the microbiology of the Candida speci...
Introduction: intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) may include Candida involvement of peritoneum or int...
Intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) is poorly understood compared to candidemia. We described the clin...
Intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) is poorly understood compared to candidemia. We described the clin...
Candida peritonitis is a potentially life-threatening infection after abdominal transplantation, alt...
INTRODUCTION: intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) may include Candida involvement of peritoneum or...
INTRODUCTION: intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) may include Candida involvement of peritoneum or int...
EV0515 ePoster Viewing Diagnostic/laboratory methods other than molecular Candida spp. infections...
AbstractPostoperative peritonitis (POP) is a common surgical complication after bariatric surgery (B...
Aims To evaluate the contribution of light microscopy to detecting Candida spp infection in patients...
Upper gastrointestinal tract (GIT) surgical procedures are more likely to cause nosocomial Candida p...
Candida peritonitis is associated with high mortality and multiple organ failure. With an evolving e...
Pancreatic infection remains a significant clinical problem, with substantial morbidity and mortalit...
Over a 2-year period, all surgical patients from whom Candida was isolated from intra-abdominal spec...
An 89-year-old female was admitted to our hospital because of fever and abdominal pain. The patient ...
The goal in this case report is to discuss one presentation of the microbiology of the Candida speci...
Introduction: intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) may include Candida involvement of peritoneum or int...
Intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) is poorly understood compared to candidemia. We described the clin...
Intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) is poorly understood compared to candidemia. We described the clin...
Candida peritonitis is a potentially life-threatening infection after abdominal transplantation, alt...
INTRODUCTION: intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) may include Candida involvement of peritoneum or...
INTRODUCTION: intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) may include Candida involvement of peritoneum or int...
EV0515 ePoster Viewing Diagnostic/laboratory methods other than molecular Candida spp. infections...
AbstractPostoperative peritonitis (POP) is a common surgical complication after bariatric surgery (B...
Aims To evaluate the contribution of light microscopy to detecting Candida spp infection in patients...
Upper gastrointestinal tract (GIT) surgical procedures are more likely to cause nosocomial Candida p...
Candida peritonitis is associated with high mortality and multiple organ failure. With an evolving e...
Pancreatic infection remains a significant clinical problem, with substantial morbidity and mortalit...