Late Onset Candida albicans Spondylodiscitis Following Candidemia: A Case Report.
10.17966/KJMM.2017.22.3.117
- Author:
Jung Hwan LEE
1
;
Chung Kee CHOUGH
;
Su Mi CHOI
Author Information
1. Department of Neurosurgery, Pusan National University Hospital, Busan, Korea.
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Candida albicans;
Candidemia;
Spondylitis;
Discitis
- From:Korean Journal of Medical Mycology
2017;22(3):117-121
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Candida albicans infections of the spine are relatively uncommon in spite of the increasing frequency of predisposing factors. Moreover, late onset spondylodiscitis after bloodstream candidiasis is extremely rare. A 66-year-old woman to have been underwent chemotherapy was diagnosed with candidemia. Antifungal agent was administrated until two weeks after no detection of fungus in the blood culture. The chemotherapy was continued. But, she was hospitalized due to abdominal pain and diarrhea. Pseudomembranous colitis was diagnosed. After metronidazole administration, she was improved and discharged. However, she revisited because of back pain and fever. Spondylitis and discitis on the 10th~11th thoracic spine was shown in magnetic resonance images. Open curettage and spinal stabilization was performed. C. albicans was identified. Antifungal agent was administrated and the patient improved well postoperatively. We present a rare case of late onset Candida spondylodiscitis after candidemia with review of the literatures.