Urinary tract candidiasis: report of a case with bilateral ureteral obstruction

1973 
A brief review of the literature on urinary tract candidiasis is presented. The presence of Candida albicans in the urine is rather uncommon and most patients have candiduria without any apparent disease. Among the others, three different clinical types of infection are recognized: (1) pyelonephritis, (2) lower urinary tract infection and (3) ureteral obstruction. Of this last type only seven cases were found in the literature; four of the patients died. We add one case in which the patient did very well after the obstruction of the ureters was relieved by means of ureteral catheters and a large urinary output was maintained for several days.
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