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Candida splenic abscess in the absence of obvious immunodeficiency.
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1997
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Diagnostic MycologyMedicinePathogenesisImmunologyGastroenterologyVaginitisPathologyFocal Hepatosplenic CandidiasisClinical MycologyDiabetes MellitusMicrobiologyInfection ControlHivSickle Cell DiseaseClinical MicrobiologyObvious Immunodeficiency
Focal hepatosplenic candidiasis has been increasingly recognized as a variant of disseminated candidiasis in immunocompromised patients. It rarely presents as Candida splenic abscess. Its occurrence in non-leukemic patients is quite rare. A patient with diabetes mellitus and previously undiagnosed sickle cell trait presented with upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Candida splenic abscess was diagnosed. She was successfully treated with percutaneous drainage and fluconazole. The clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of Candida splenic abscess is reviewed, and its relationship to diabetes mellitus and sickle cell disease without major immunodeficiency is discussed.