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Document 0163
DOCN M9480163
TI Candida osteomyelitis.
DT 9410
AU Lasday SD; Jay RM; Graduate Hospital, Affiliate of the University of
Pennsylvania,; Philadelphia.
SO J Foot Ankle Surg. 1994 Mar-Apr;33(2):173-6. Unique Identifier :
AIDSLINE MED/94290473
AB Medical care of the hospital patient has become increasingly complicated
due to the rising incidence of risk factors for opportunistic infection.
With intravenous drug use, HIV infection, and alcoholism complicating an
immunocompromised host such as a diabetic, fungal and mycobacterial
infections are no longer as rare as in previous reports. The authors
present a case of Candida osteomyelitis in a patient with multiple risk
factors for opportunistic infection.
DE Amputation/*ADVERSE EFFECTS Candidiasis/DRUG THERAPY/*ETIOLOGY Case
Report Cross Infection/MICROBIOLOGY Diabetes Mellitus,
Insulin-Dependent/COMPLICATIONS Fluconazole/THERAPEUTIC USE
Foot/SURGERY Foot Ulcer/*SURGERY Human Immunocompromised Host Length
of Stay Male Metatarsal Bones/SURGERY Middle Age Osteomyelitis/DRUG
THERAPY/*MICROBIOLOGY Patient Compliance Surgical Wound
Infection/*MICROBIOLOGY Toes/SURGERY JOURNAL ARTICLE
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be
protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.Code).