Infecciones causadas por Candida spp. resistentes al fluconazol en pacientes con el síndrome de inmunodeficiencia adquirida (SIDA): Reporte de un caso
Infection due to Candida spp. resistant to fluconazole, in patients with AIDS. A case report

Rev. méd. hered; 6 (3), 1995
Publication year: 1995

Large, ulcerative lesions over the skin, scalp, and oral mucosa were observed in a patient with acquired inmunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) receiving chronic suppressive therapy with fluconazole. Candida glabrata was recovered in culture from biopsy material, and was found to be resistant to fluconazole and itraconazole. Treatment with amphotericin B resulted in marked improvement. The reported frequency of infections with Candida spp. resistant to fluconazole has increased in recent years. We review the literature regarding fluconazole resistant infections in patients with AIDS, discuss the possible mechanisms of resistance, and management options

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