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Successful Medical Treatment of Candida albicans in Mechanical Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis
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Antifungal AgentAntifungal AgentsCandida AlbicansAmphotericin BInfective EndocarditisAdverse EffectsNosocomial CandidaemiaAnesthesiologyClinical MycologyMedicineSuccessful Medical Treatment
Fungal prosthetic valve endocarditis is particularly serious, and is usually a result of nosocomial candidaemia. This report describes a patient with Candida albicans prosthetic valve endocarditis in whom surgery was believed to be contraindicated. After 45 d of amphotericin B, treatment was continued with fluconazole daily with a follow-up of 16 months, with no recurrent or adverse effects.
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