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Hematogenous candidiasis

Hematogenous candidiasis describes the clinical circumstances in which hematogenous seeding to deep organs such as the eye, brain, heart, and kidney occurs. [Pg.434]

Treatment of candidemia and acute hematogenously disseminated candidiasis... [Pg.436]

A variety of Cand/da spp. (including C. albicans, C. glabrata, C. tropicalis, and C. krusel) may cause diseases such as mucocutaneous, oral, esophageal, vaginal, and hematogenous candidiasis, as well as candiduria. [Pg.2161]

Treatment of Candidemia and Acute Hematogenously Disseminated Candidiasis ... [Pg.2179]

Amphotericin B and the azoles have roles in the treatment of hematogenous candidiasis, and the choice of therapy is guided by weighing the greater activity of amphotericin B for some non-albicans species (e.g., C. krusei) against the lower toxicity and ease of administration of fluconazole. ... [Pg.2181]


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