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Perinatal infection with Torulopsis glabrata: a case associated with maternal sickle cell anemia.
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PathogenesisTorulopsis GlabrataPathologySickle Cell AnemiaFungal BiologyMicrobiologyPerinatal InfectionMedicineFungal PathogenFirst Case
Torulopsis glabrata is a yeast of low virulence and commensal within the female genitourinary tract. The first case of congenital infection with Torulopsis glabrata was reported in 1980. An additional example of perinatal Torulopsis infection which is associated with maternal sickle cell anemia is reported. The most common source of congenital fungus infection is Candida albicans. Differences in morphology between T glabrata and C albicans are apparent, particularly the pathologic response within the placenta. Pathogenicity in this case may be associated with increased susceptibility to infection in patients with sickle cell anemia.