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Acute renal failure in a neonate due to pelviureteric candidal bezoars successfully treated with long‐term systemic fluconazole
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1992
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UrologyAcute Renal FailureAntifungal AgentAntibioticsAntifungal AgentsRenal PathologyPediatricsAmphotericin BTerm NeonateRenal PelvisClinical MycologyMedicineNephrologyLong‐term Systemic FluconazoleCandidal Bezoars
Systemic candidiasis with renal involvement is a rare but well-recognized complication during intensive care treatment in very-low-birth-weight infants. We report a term neonate who developed anuria associated with bilateral bezoar formation in the renal pelvis and candidemia. The treatment consisted of placement of a nephrostomy tube in the left kidney, short-term irrigation with amphotericin B and iv, and later, oral administration of fluconazole.
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