A rare case of Candida glabrata spondylodiscitis: case report and literature review
Background: Spondylodiscitis is an infection of the vertebral column, the incidence of which is increasing due to an increase in the susceptible population and improved ascertainment. This disease has been associated with a wide range of microorganisms. Fungal spondylodiscitis is uncommon (0.5–1.6%)...
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doaj-eb22d9309c4041c7bc6e9d02bba145662020-11-24T22:23:57ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases1201-97122018-03-01683135A rare case of Candida glabrata spondylodiscitis: case report and literature reviewManfredi Gagliano0Costanza Marchiani1Giulia Bandini2Paolo Bernardi3Nicolas Palagano4Elisa Cioni5Martina Finocchi6Silvia Bellando Randone7Alberto Moggi Pignone8Experimental and Clinical Medicine Department, Division of Internal Medicine, AOU Careggi, Florence, Italy; Corresponding author at: Experimental and Clinical Medicine Departement, Division of Internal Medicine, AOU Careggi, Largo Brambilla 3, 50134, Florence, Italy.Experimental and Clinical Medicine Department, Division of Internal Medicine, AOU Careggi, Florence, ItalyExperimental and Clinical Medicine Department, Division of Internal Medicine, AOU Careggi, Florence, ItalyExperimental and Clinical Medicine Department, Division of Internal Medicine, AOU Careggi, Florence, ItalyExperimental and Clinical Medicine Department, Division of Internal Medicine, AOU Careggi, Florence, ItalyExperimental and Clinical Medicine Department, Division of Internal Medicine, AOU Careggi, Florence, ItalyExperimental and Clinical Medicine Department, Division of Internal Medicine, AOU Careggi, Florence, ItalyExperimental and Clinical medicine Department, Division of Rheumatology, AOU Careggi, Florence, ItalyExperimental and Clinical Medicine Department, Division of Internal Medicine, AOU Careggi, Florence, ItalyBackground: Spondylodiscitis is an infection of the vertebral column, the incidence of which is increasing due to an increase in the susceptible population and improved ascertainment. This disease has been associated with a wide range of microorganisms. Fungal spondylodiscitis is uncommon (0.5–1.6%) and strongly associated with immunosuppression and diabetes (Gouliouris et al., 2010). A rare case of Candida glabrata spondylodiscitis in a non-neutropenic diabetic patient is reported herein, along with a review of the literature. Case report: A case of C. glabrata spondylodiscitis of L3–L4 metameres was diagnosed. The diagnosis was obtained through open biopsy of an abscess and culture examination. The patient was treated with anidulafungin and surgical debridement of the lesion. Conclusions: The diagnosis of spondylodiscitis is often delayed or missed. Physicians should consider this entity in the differential diagnosis of lumbar pain in order to initiate an appropriate therapy to prevent spinal cord lesions and disability. This is particularly relevant in the case of a fungal aetiology, as there is a recognized global shift towards invasive candidiasis due to non-albicans Candida species, in particular C. glabrata, which has variable susceptibility to antifungal drugs. Keywords: Candida glabrata, Spondilodyscitis, Anidulafungin, Debridementhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971218300031 |
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Manfredi Gagliano Costanza Marchiani Giulia Bandini Paolo Bernardi Nicolas Palagano Elisa Cioni Martina Finocchi Silvia Bellando Randone Alberto Moggi Pignone A rare case of Candida glabrata spondylodiscitis: case report and literature review International Journal of Infectious Diseases |
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Manfredi Gagliano Costanza Marchiani Giulia Bandini Paolo Bernardi Nicolas Palagano Elisa Cioni Martina Finocchi Silvia Bellando Randone Alberto Moggi Pignone |
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A rare case of Candida glabrata spondylodiscitis: case report and literature review |
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A rare case of Candida glabrata spondylodiscitis: case report and literature review |
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A rare case of Candida glabrata spondylodiscitis: case report and literature review |
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A rare case of Candida glabrata spondylodiscitis: case report and literature review |
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A rare case of Candida glabrata spondylodiscitis: case report and literature review |
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rare case of candida glabrata spondylodiscitis: case report and literature review |
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Background: Spondylodiscitis is an infection of the vertebral column, the incidence of which is increasing due to an increase in the susceptible population and improved ascertainment. This disease has been associated with a wide range of microorganisms. Fungal spondylodiscitis is uncommon (0.5–1.6%) and strongly associated with immunosuppression and diabetes (Gouliouris et al., 2010). A rare case of Candida glabrata spondylodiscitis in a non-neutropenic diabetic patient is reported herein, along with a review of the literature. Case report: A case of C. glabrata spondylodiscitis of L3–L4 metameres was diagnosed. The diagnosis was obtained through open biopsy of an abscess and culture examination. The patient was treated with anidulafungin and surgical debridement of the lesion. Conclusions: The diagnosis of spondylodiscitis is often delayed or missed. Physicians should consider this entity in the differential diagnosis of lumbar pain in order to initiate an appropriate therapy to prevent spinal cord lesions and disability. This is particularly relevant in the case of a fungal aetiology, as there is a recognized global shift towards invasive candidiasis due to non-albicans Candida species, in particular C. glabrata, which has variable susceptibility to antifungal drugs. Keywords: Candida glabrata, Spondilodyscitis, Anidulafungin, Debridement |
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